polyuecte-第9章
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There; there the gods thou fearest I will brave;
Oh; bare thy knife!no other gift I crave。
/Thou/ hast my master been: another Lord
Claims my obedience now; yes; raise thy sword!
Revolt is holy when for Christ we fight;
My day has dawned; the day that knows no night!
Once more I cry'Christ only has my heart!'
Thy bliss and mine secure! Let me depart!
Keep thou thy kingdom! Safe its treasure hold!
My kingdom therewith Christwithin the fold!
(Enter Severus)
SEV。
Unnatural sire; whose craft leads to the grave;
The slaves of fear themselves alone enslave。
Yes; Polyeucte is slain; and slain by thee;
A sacrifice to greed and treachery。
I offered rescue from the opening tomb;
Base doubts enthralled thee; didst seal his doom;
I prayed; I threatened; thou wouldst not believe;
Deceiver thou; so must all men deceive。
Thou thoughtst me coward; liarthou shalt see
All oaths Severus swears fulfilled shall be。
Poor moth! I might have saved theenay; I planned to save;
Thy perfidy the torch that marks thee for the grave。
Drench earth in blood;for Jove pour forth malignant zeal;
The strokes that thou hast dealt redoubled shalt thou feel!
I go: the storm shall break o'er this devoted land;
From Jove the bolt?maybebut I direct his hand。
FELIX。
Why lags that hand? A willing victim I;
I choose to suffer for my perfidy;
My doubts; my fears unworthy; all I own;
I have offendedlet my death atone。
Take thou my honours; their poor lustre thine;
I kneel before another; nobler shrine。
The Power that moved me; groping through the night
Of wrong and darkness; wafts me to The Light!
I slew thee; Polyeucte; but thy pardoning hand
Shall guide thy murderer to the better land!
He prays for me; and by his sacrifice;
New…born upon his ashes I arise。
(To Pauline。)
Raised by his death from out the grave of sin;
Thou tread'st the path thy father shall begin;
By me his martyr…crown; as all my bliss
By him。 His Christ is mine; and I am his;
O; blessed Christian vengeance! All my loss
Is turned to gain by the redeeming Cross!
Now; Pauline; am I thine; a Christian I;
That Death gives life by which alike we die!
(To Severus。)
Then slay us both! Behold a willing prey!
PAUL。
(To Felix。)
Yes; mine for ever now! Hail; glorious day;
That sees earth's loss transformed to endless gain!
FELIX。
The gain; the glory; Christ's! By Him we reign。
SEV。
Now am I dumb; some miracle is here;
Their courage and their faith must I revere;
We slay them; yet; like Cadmus' seed; new…born
They sprout afresh; and laugh our scythe to scorn。
We give them cord and flame; they torture hail;
Friends fail them; but themselves they never fail。
We mow them down; fresh nurslings to unbare;
What moves the seed lies hid; but /it is there/。
They bless the world; though by the world accurst;
Their shield am Ilet Decius do his worst。
I yet may own their power; though now my will
That each to his own gods be faithful still;
Let each still search for truth; and truth adore。
(To Felix)。
A Christian thou? Then fear my wrath no more;
Thy sect I cherish; this their awful cult
Severus will protect; but ne'er insult。
Keep thou thy power from Roman sword secure;
So long as loyalty with faith endure;
I swear it: ay; the Emperor shall learn
The guiltless from the traitor to discern;
His persecution baseless as his fear。
FELIX。
Severusthou who hast the hearing ear;
Freeman of RomeGod's Spirit grant thee grace
To be Christ's Freeman; and behold His face:
To theseChrist's martyrsearth's last rites be given;
Earth; guard their ashes as a trust for Heaven!
Earth hides their dust。 When envious time is o'er;
That dust shall wake to life for evermore!
End