登陆注册
20263800000031

第31章 THE BANQUET(7)

"Having thus spoken, Eunoia descended to the earth, and was incarnate in the breast of a woman of Argos.She was born small and feeble, and received the name of Helen.She submitted to all the labours of this life, but soon grew in grace and beauty, and became the most desired of women, as she had determined, in order that her mortal body might be tried by the most supreme defilements.An inert prey to lascivious and violent men, she suffered rape and adultery, in expiation of all the adulteries, all the violences, all the iniquities, and caused, by her beauty, the ruin of nations, that God might pardon the sins of the universe.And never was the celestial thought, never was Eunoia, so adorable as in those days when, as a woman, she prostituted herself to heroes and shepherds.The poets surmised her divinity when they painted her so peaceful, superb, and fatal, and when they addressed that invocation to her, 'A soul as serene as a calm upon the waters.'

"Thus was Eunoia led by pity into evil and suffering.She died, and the Argives still show her tomb--for it was necessary that she should know death after lust, and taste the bitter fruit she had sown.But, emerging from the decomposed flesh of Helen, she became incarnate again as a woman, and again suffered every form of insult and outrage.

Thus, passing from body to body, throughout all the evil ages, she takes upon her the sins of the world.Her sacrifice will not be in vain.Joined to us by the bonds of the flesh, loving us, and weeping with us, she will effect her redemption and ours, and will carry us, clinging to her white breast, into the peace of the regained paradise."HERMODORUS.This myth was not unknown to me.I remembered having heard that, in one of her metamorphoses, the divine Helen lived with the magician, Simon, in the reign of the Emperor Tiberius.I thought, however, that her perdition was involuntary, and that she was dragged down by the angels in their fall.

ZENOTHEMIS.It is true, Hermodorus, that men who were not properly initiated in the mysteries have imagined that the sad Eunoia was not a party to her own downfall.But if it were as they assert Eunoia would not be the expiating courtesan, the victim covered with stains of all sorts, the bread steeped in the wine of our shame, the pleasant offering, the meritorious sacrifice, the holocaust, the smoke of which rises to God.If they were not voluntary, there would be no merit in her sins.

CALLICRATES.Does anyone know, Zenothemis in what country, under what name, in what adorable form, this ever-renascent Helen is living now?

ZENOTHEMIS.A man would have to be very wise indeed to discover such a secret.And wisdom, Callicrates, is not given to poets, who live in the rude world of forms and amuse themselves, like children, with sounds and empty shows.

CALLICRATES.Beware of offending the gods, impious Zenothemis; the poets are dear to them.The first laws were dictated in verse by the immortals themselves, and the oracles of the gods are poems.Hymns have a pleasant sound to celestial ears.Who does not know that the poets are prophets, and that nothing is hidden from them? Being a poet myself, and crowned with Apollo's laurel, I will make known to all the last incarnation of Eunoia.The eternal Helen is close to us; she is looking at us, and we are looking at her.You see that woman reclining on the cushions of her couch--so beautiful and so contemplative--whose eyes shed tears, and whose lips abound with kisses! It is she! Lovely as in the time of Priam and the halcyon days of Asia, Eunoia is now called Thais.

PHILINA.What do you say, Callicrates? Our dear Thais knew Paris, Menelaus, and the Achaians who fought before Ilion! Was the Trojan horse big, Thais?

ARISTOBULUS.Who speaks of a horse?

"I have drunk like a Thracian!" cried Chereas and he rolled under the table.

Callicrates, raising his cup, cried--

"If we drink like desperate men, we die unavenged!"Old Cotta was asleep, and his bald head nodded slowly above his broad shoulders.

For some time past Dorion had seemed to be greatly excited under his philosophic cloak.He reeled up to the couch of Thais.

"Thais, I love you, although it is unseemly in me to love a woman."THAIS.Why did you not love me before?

DORION.Because I had not supped.

THAIS.But I, my poor friend, have drunk nothing but water; therefore you must excuse me if I do not love you.

Dorion did not wait to hear more, but made towards Drosea, who had made a sign to him in order to get him away from her friend.

Zenothemis took the place he had left, and gave Thais a kiss on the mouth.

THAIS.I thought you more virtuous.

ZENOTHEMIS.I am perfect, and the perfect are subject to no laws.

THAIS.But are you not afraid of sullying your soul in a woman's arms?

ZENOTHEMIS.The body may yield to lust without the soul being concerned.

THAIS.Go away! I wish to be loved with body and soul.All these philosophers are old goats.

The lamps died out one by one.The pale rays of dawn, which entered between the openings of the hangings, shone on the livid faces and swollen eyes of the guests.Aristobulus was sleeping soundly by the side of Chereas, and, in his dreams, devoting all his grooms to the ravens.Zenothemis pressed in his arms the yielding Philina; Dorion poured on the naked bosom of Drosea drops of wine, which rolled like rubies on the white breast, which was shaking with laughter, and the philosopher tried to catch these drops with his lips, as they rolled on the slippery flesh.Eucrites rose, and placing his arm on the shoulder of Nicias, led him to the end of the hall.

"Friend," he said, smiling, "if you can still think at all--of what are you thinking?""I think that the love of women is like a garden of Adonis.""What do you mean by that?"

同类推荐
  • 求野录

    求野录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 医旨绪余

    医旨绪余

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 台湾文献清史列传选

    台湾文献清史列传选

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大宝广博楼阁善住秘密陀罗尼经

    大宝广博楼阁善住秘密陀罗尼经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 甘泽谣

    甘泽谣

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 借道成神

    借道成神

    天道不仁,挥洒三千大道是为骗局;前人不甘,留其道统藏于书中。懵懂小童,奇缘天降,偶然拾得神秘纸片,借的无上功法,妖孽天资,从此开启其辉煌之路。
  • 青鸟:啼笑姻缘

    青鸟:啼笑姻缘

    她是世界上最倒霉的新娘吧?三次婚礼!三次被掳!第一次,她迷失在“南哥哥”的深情一吻中,一觉醒来,发现自己居然被同一天成亲的妹夫掳走了,姊妹易嫁,这么荒唐的事竟然发生了!第二次,她就要嫁给那个冤家了,那个人居然又掳了她一次,只是这一次,她是心甘情愿被掳的。第三次,她竟然被未来孩子爹的侍卫给掳走了!她抱着孩子对天长叹:怎么嫁个人就那么难?一只叫小白的乌鸦?一只叫思思的青鸟见证:一段欲语还休的表白,一份缠绵悱恻的情意。第一次的初见,弄巧成拙,矛盾渐生;青梅竹马的岁月,斗智斗勇,针锋相对;豆蔻年华,渐行渐远,人各天涯;再次相逢,岁月沧桑,桃花依旧否?阮思言(花含笑)、君子游,当扫把星遇上了乌鸦嘴,是两个天生的冤家对头?还是一对亲密的神仙伴侣!一次无心的乔装改扮,一段怦然心动的邂逅,一次啼笑皆非的遇见,注定一生无悔的沉沦,看高媛、呼延靖宇情海翻腾。一对如花的孪生姊妹,一场偷龙转凤的婚礼,叹一段乾坤扭转的人生,惜一场黯然销魂的爱恋。一个是名满天下的第一美女,一个是惊才绝艳的神医传人,纪浩南(记号男)何去何从?当书呆子遇上了女山贼,“蚊子曰”(史敬文)从容淡定,书生意气三当家沐青青步步紧逼,情深意切殷勤的青鸟,笑看人间啼笑姻缘青鸟系列,此为第一部。您的青睐让我信心倍增!您的批评让我天天进步!
  • 智谋通鉴(历代经典文丛)

    智谋通鉴(历代经典文丛)

    《智谋通鉴》荟萃了中国古代风云人物的各种纵横韬略,并结合了人物和历史背景对谋略、策略及典范性历史事件做具体剖析。《智谋通鉴》反映了人类在不同情况下对自然和社会的认识,并在此认识的基础上作出各种机智巧妙的应对策略。智谋是人们在求生存和发展中积淀的智慧,是历史进步的产物,为后世传说和应用。
  • 执掌神罚

    执掌神罚

    天劫自古归属天道,而天道无情,只会绝对的公平!可有时绝对的公平等于不公平...周无忌,一个华夏国的普通少年,天地间最大的幸运儿!得到神罚纹章,踏上成就有情天道的路途。天地虽大,神通者虽众!但尔等生死由吾掌控,不管你是神是圣!跟随主角的步伐,踏遍千奇百怪的位面,追随周无忌的成长,看他慢慢成长,最终成为有情天道。
  • 重山烟雨诺

    重山烟雨诺

    苏伊诺一个什么都懂的逗B女,季曜沂一个一根筋的大好青年。携手经历了一些不敢想象的人生,出现了各种不忍直视的狗血桥段。从一个武功高强的高手,变成一个打架除了看就只能跑的逗B女,从一个天赋异禀的大好青年,变成快当配角的小男子。请看小女子和大,大,大豆腐的爱情和不同常人的人生。
  • 《戒指时空》

    《戒指时空》

    一天,在街上捡到一枚戒指。此次他穿梭戒指里的时空,他可以把戒指里的任何东西弄到现实世界。他为了完成任务穿梭游戏世界,武者大陆,回到过去改变历史,到仙界神界大开杀戒。看他如何征服现实和戒指里的世界,成为现实和戒指里的王者。(如果喜欢的话,可以加入戒指时空的QQ群:421671752)
  • 末世之淡定生活

    末世之淡定生活

    2022年自然异象,引发T病毒爆发,末世降临。末世前,人类正向高科技迈步。末世里,各种人才缺失,严重阻碍了科技的发展。末世,丧尸、异兽、恶劣的气候威胁着人类的生存……末世,新的秩序在慢慢形成,这里实力为上、强者为尊……末世,带着小千界的丛言能继续她的平淡生活吗?
  • 社会新闻报道实务

    社会新闻报道实务

    本书介绍了社会新闻的特征及功能,社会新闻的发展,社会新闻采访技巧,社会新闻写作技巧,社会新闻评论写作技巧,社会新闻的编辑,社会新闻热点报道技巧,社会新闻的播音与主持等基本知识。
  • 重掌天机

    重掌天机

    一把问道之剑横扫六合八荒,翻手为天,覆手为地。一颗向道之心容纳九天十地,一念之间生杀予夺。痴情女,欲逆天,一怒破苍天!爱情郎,掌天地,威压众金仙!寻仙机,掌命运,控轮回,走上古帝未完之路!
  • 妖帝

    妖帝

    歌若醒来发现自己穿越了,穿越成长公主的男宠!还是女尊国!拼死与血玉守护神兽修罗幻达成契约,三死三生后还他女儿身!