登陆注册
37911500000067

第67章 BOOK XI(8)

"The Epeans were beleaguering the city and were determined to take it, but ere this might be there was a desperate fight in store for them. When the sun's rays began to fall upon the earth we joined battle, praying to Jove and to Minerva, and when the fight had begun, I was the first to kill my man and take his horses- to wit the warrior Mulius. He was son-in-law to Augeas, having married his eldest daughter, golden-haired Agamede, who knew the virtues of every herb which grows upon the face of the earth. I speared him as he was coming towards me, and when he fell headlong in the dust, I sprang upon his chariot and took my place in the front ranks. The Epeans fled in all directions when they saw the captain of their horsemen (the best man they had) laid low, and I swept down on them like a whirlwind, taking fifty chariots- and in each of them two men bit the dust, slain by my spear. I should have even killed the two Moliones sons of Actor, unless their real father, Neptune lord of the earthquake, had hidden them in a thick mist and borne them out of the fight. Thereon Jove vouchsafed the Pylians a great victory, for we chased them far over the plain, killing the men and bringing in their armour, till we had brought our horses to Buprasium rich in wheat and to the Olenian rock, with the hill that is called Alision, at which point Minerva turned the people back. There I slew the last man and left him; then the Achaeans drove their horses back from Buprasium to Pylos and gave thanks to Jove among the gods, and among mortal men to Nestor.

"Such was I among my peers, as surely as ever was, but Achilles is for keeping all his valour for himself; bitterly will he rue it hereafter when the host is being cut to pieces. My good friend, did not Menoetius charge you thus, on the day when he sent you from Phthia to Agamemnon? Ulysses and I were in the house, inside, and heard all that he said to you; for we came to the fair house of Peleus while beating up recruits throughout all Achaea, and when we got there we found Menoetius and yourself, and Achilles with you. The old knight Peleus was in the outer court, roasting the fat thigh-bones of a heifer to Jove the lord of thunder; and he held a gold chalice in his hand from which he poured drink-offerings of wine over the burning sacrifice. You two were busy cutting up the heifer, and at that moment we stood at the gates, whereon Achilles sprang to his feet, led us by the hand into the house, placed us at table, and set before us such hospitable entertainment as guests expect. When we had satisfied ourselves with meat and drink, I said my say and urged both of you to join us. You were ready enough to do so, and the two old men charged you much and straitly. Old Peleus bade his son Achilles fight ever among the foremost and outvie his peers, while Menoetius the son of Actor spoke thus to you: 'My son,' said he, 'Achilles is of nobler birth than you are, but you are older than he, though he is far the better man of the two. Counsel him wisely, guide him in the right way, and he will follow you to his own profit.' Thus did your father charge you, but you have forgotten; nevertheless, even now, say all this to Achilles if he will listen to you. Who knows but with heaven's help you may talk him over, for it is good to take a friend's advice. If, however, he is fearful about some oracle, or if his mother has told him something from Jove, then let him send you, and let the rest of the Myrmidons follow with you, if perchance you may bring light and saving to the Danaans. And let him send you into battle clad in his own armour, that the Trojans may mistake you for him and leave off fighting; the sons of the Achaeans may thus have time to get their breath, for they are hard pressed and there is little breathing time in battle. You, who are fresh, might easily drive a tired enemy back to his walls and away from the tents and ships."With these words he moved the heart of Patroclus, who set off running by the line of the ships to Achilles, descendant of Aeacus.

When he had got as far as the ships of Ulysses, where was their place of assembly and court of justice, with their altars dedicated to the gods, Eurypylus son of Euaemon met him, wounded in the thigh with an arrow, and limping out of the fight. Sweat rained from his head and shoulders, and black blood welled from his cruel wound, but his mind did not wander. The son of Menoetius when he saw him had compassion upon him and spoke piteously saying, "O unhappy princes and counsellors of the Danaans, are you then doomed to feed the hounds of Troy with your fat, far from your friends and your native land? say, noble Eurypylus, will the Achaeans be able to hold great Hector in check, or will they fall now before his spear?"Wounded Eurypylus made answer, "Noble Patroclus, there is no hope left for the Achaeans but they will perish at their ships. All they that were princes among us are lying struck down and wounded at the hands of the Trojans, who are waxing stronger and stronger. But save me and take me to your ship; cut out the arrow from my thigh; wash the black blood from off it with warm water, and lay upon it those gracious herbs which, so they say, have been shown you by Achilles, who was himself shown them by Chiron, most righteous of all the centaurs. For of the physicians Podalirius and Machaon, I hear that the one is lying wounded in his tent and is himself in need of healing, while the other is fighting the Trojans upon the plain.""Hero Eurypylus," replied the brave son of Menoetius, "how may these things be? What can I do? I am on my way to bear a message to noble Achilles from Nestor of Gerene, bulwark of the Achaeans, but even so Iwill not be unmindful your distress."

With this he clasped him round the middle and led him into the tent, and a servant, when he saw him, spread bullock-skins on the ground for him to lie on. He laid him at full length and cut out the sharp arrow from his thigh; he washed the black blood from the wound with warm water; he then crushed a bitter herb, rubbing it between his hands, and spread it upon the wound; this was a virtuous herb which killed all pain; so the wound presently dried and the blood left off flowing.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 魔尊降世:废材逆天三小姐

    魔尊降世:废材逆天三小姐

    (已完结)她,欧阳世家三小姐,玄天大陆最有名的废物,遭嫡姐和未婚夫诬陷毁清白,命悬黄泉。她,万千年前魔界至尊,叱咤风云,所向披靡,大战天帝被封印凤凰山,苏醒之日撕裂时空,一朝穿越,换身欧阳家三小姐.废材变天才,一挥手一票男友,只是什么时候惹了这么一个男人!娘子,本尊就是你的人了,可要负责哦。这丫从哪里冒出来的,虽然长得帅点,算个美男吧!可似乎不太适合她胃口,被他直接扛回家造猴子,皆大欢喜。特地创了一个小小的群,有意者来:364671033^_^
  • 四方命格

    四方命格

    这是一个全新的世界,所有修炼者都在为了成为天神而努力。方柏也一样,虽刚刚起步,但未来可期。
  • 雨阳修仙记

    雨阳修仙记

    冷雨阳:男:十五岁,猎户之子,因自小顽劣,没少被他的猎户老爹教训,十岁那年更是因为偷看村里的寡妇洗澡,被他老爹给吊在房梁上抽了个半死,但其仍然死性不改。十二岁那年因见同村的地主,带着娇妻美妾去田间巡视而羡慕不已,因此暗暗发下宏愿,长大后一定也要像地主那样,娶上十个,八个老婆才不枉此生……但世事无常,天不遂人愿,在他还没有来得及成为真正的男人之前,他就被她逼着发下了毒誓,此生只能爱她一个女人,而且这个女人他还有可能此生再也见不到,更别提去行什么夫妻之礼了……这对于立志要过左拥右抱的他是无法忍受的,但是逼他发下毒誓的,却是个仙女,而他却只是一个普通的不能再普通的小少年了,他该怎么办?
  • 青春浪漫,慢慢享受!

    青春浪漫,慢慢享受!

    天呐!我的灵魂既然到了另一个人的身体上!还比我小六岁!前世的我是学霸,后市的我一样是学霸,嘿嘿,校花校草任我挑,简直就是爽疯了呀!!!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 复仇千金太难养

    复仇千金太难养

    他与她青梅竹马,一场变故她痛失亲母,恋人从此陌路。15年后,她是舞坛奇秀,他是豪门富少,情愫再生,却遇市长千金夺爱!为复仇,她处心积虑,投怀送抱。一纸契约,她深陷豪门,步步沦陷……她是谁的千金?是谁为爱成全?谁才是当年幕后凶手?到最后,又是谁真正主宰了一切?情难了,思无涯,永成伤!
  • 一世长安之暗香

    一世长安之暗香

    即使我们是遭到了神的唾弃,以不死不灭之身永远背负着诅咒游走于黑暗之中,也要永远高昂着我们的头,保持着我们的骄傲。因为我们相信,即便我们与光芒永世不能得见,太阳也始终燃烧在我们的心中。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 成名之星

    成名之星

    她们是人气女团MYS(F)可是在她们星光闪耀的背后有谁知道她们为了出道所受过的伤痛呢?是啊,谁的人生回事一帆风顺的呢?可是女主们为了自己的梦想却从不退缩不管外界的人怎么看待她们只要她们自己知道就好。可是..最终我们也逃不过退员的命运(第一本小说,不喜勿喷)
  • 六年又怎样

    六年又怎样

    所谓爱隔山海山海皆可平三年过去如我妄想一般六年之后你回来了