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第1章

  bySophoclestranslatedbyR。C。JebbCHARACTERSINTHEPLAY
  daughtersofOedipus:
  ANTIGONE
  ISMENE
  CREON,KingofThebesEURYDICE,hiswifeHAEMON,hissonTEIRESIAS,theblindprophetGUARD,settowatchthecorpseofPolyneicesFIRSTMESSENGER
  SECONDMESSENGER,fromthehouseCHORUSOFTHEBANELDERS
  ANTIGONE
  ANTIGONE
  ANTIGONE
  (SCENE:—ThesameasintheOedipustheKing,anopenspacebeforetheroyalpalace,oncethatofOedipus,atThebes。Thebackscenerepresentsthefrontofthepalace,withthreedoors,ofwhichthecentralandlargestistheprincipalentranceintothehouse。Thetimeisatdaybreakonthemorningafterthefallofthetwobrothers,EteoclesandPolyneices,andtheflightofthedefeatedArgives。
  ANTIGONEcallsISMENEforthfromthepalace,inordertospeaktoheralone。)
  ANTIGONE
  ISMENE,sister,mineowndearsister,knowestthouwhatillthereis,ofallbequeathedbyOedipus,thatZeusfulfilsnotforustwainwhilewelive?Nothingpainfulisthere,nothingfraughtwithruin,noshame,nodishonour,thatIhavenotseeninthywoesandmine。
  Andnowwhatnewedictisthisofwhichtheytell,thatourCaptainhathjustpublishedtoallThebes?Knowestthouaught?Hastthouheard?Orisithiddenfromtheethatourfriendsarethreatenedwiththedoomofourfoes?
  ISMENE
  Nowordoffriends,Antigone,gladsomeorpainful,hathcometome,sincewetwosisterswerebereftofbrotherstwain,killedinonedaybytwofoldblow;andsinceinthislastnighttheArgivehosthathfled,knownomore,whethermyfortunebebrighter,ormoregrievous。
  ANTIGONE
  Iknewitwell,andthereforesoughttobringtheebeyondthegatesofthecourt,thatthoumightesthearalone。
  ISMENE
  Whatisit?’Tisplainthatthouartbroodingonsomedarktidings。
  ANTIGONE
  What,hathnotCreondestinedourbrothers,theonetohonouredburial,theothertounburiedshame?Eteocles,theysay,withdueobservanceofrightandcustom,hehathlaidintheearth,forhishonouramongthedeadbelow。ButthehaplesscorpseofPolyneices—asrumoursaith,ithathbeenpublishedtothetownthatnoneshallentombhimormourn,butleaveunwept,unsepulchred,awelcomestoreforthebirds,astheyespyhim,tofeastonatwill。
  Such,’tissaid,istheedictthatthegoodCreonhathsetforthfortheeandforme,—yes,forme,—andiscominghithertoproclaimitclearlytothosewhoknowitnot;norcountsthematterlight,but,whosodisobeysinaught,hisdoomisdeathbystoningbeforeallthefolk。Thouknowestitnow;andthouwiltsoonshowwhetherthouartnoblybred,orthebasedaughterofanobleline。
  ISMENE
  Poorsister,—andifthingsstandthus,whatcouldIhelptodoorundo?
  ANTIGONE
  Considerifthouwiltsharethetoilandthedeed。
  ISMENE
  Inwhatventure?Whatcanbethymeaning?
  ANTIGONE
  Wiltthouaidthishandtoliftthedead?
  ISMENE
  Thouwouldstburyhim,—when’tisforbiddentoThebes?
  ANTIGONE
  Iwilldomypart,—andthine,ifthouwiltnot,—toabrother。
  FalsetohimwillIneverbefound。
  ISMENE
  Ah,over—bold!whenCreonhathforbidden?
  ANTIGONE
  Nay,hehathnorighttokeepmefrommineown。
  ISMENE
  Ahme!think,sister,howourfatherperished,amidhateandscorn,whensinsbaredbyhisownsearchhadmovedhimtostrikebotheyeswithself—blindinghand;thenthemotherwife,twonamesinone,withtwistednoosediddespiteuntoherlife;andlast,ourtwobrothersinoneday,—eachshedding,haplessone,akinsman’sblood,—wroughtoutwithmutualhandstheircommondoom。Andnowweinturn—wetwoleftallalonethinkhowweshallperish,moremiserablythanalltherest,if,indefianceofthelaw,webraveaking’sdecreeorhispowers。Nay,wemustremember,first,thatwewerebornwomen,aswhoshouldnotstrivewithmen;next,thatweareruledofthestronger,sothatwemustobeyinthesethings,andinthingsyetsorer。I,therefore,askingtheSpiritsInfernaltopardon,seeingthatforceisputonmeherein,willhearkentoourrulers。for’tiswitlesstobeoverbusy。
  ANTIGONE
  Iwillnoturgethee,—nonor,ifthouyetshouldsthavethemind,wouldstthoubewelcomeasaworkerwithme。Nay,bewhatthouwilt;butIwillburyhim:wellformetodieindoingthat。Ishallrest,alovedonewithhimwhomIhaveloved,sinlessinmycrime;forIowealongerallegiancetothedeadthantotheliving:inthatworldIshallabideforever。Butifthouwilt,beguiltyofdishonouringlawswhichthegodshavestablishedinhonour。
  ISMENE
  Idothemnodishonour;buttodefytheState,—Ihavenostrengthforthat。
  ANTIGONE
  Suchbethyplea:—I,then,willgotoheaptheearthabovethebrotherwhomIlove。
  ISMENE
  Alas,unhappyone!HowIfearforthee!
  ANTIGONE
  Fearnotforme:guidethineownfatearight。
  ISMENE:
  Atleast,then,disclosethisplantonone,buthideitclosely,—andso,too,willI。
  ANTIGONE
  Oh,denounceit!Thouwiltbefarmorehatefulforthysilence,ifthouproclaimnotthesethingstoall。
  ISMENE
  Thouhastahotheartforchillingdeeds。
  ANTIGONE
  IknowthatIpleasewhereIammostboundtoplease。
  ISMENE
  Aye,ifthoucanst;butthouwouldstwhatthoucanstnot。
  ANTIGONE
  Why,then,whenmystrengthfails,Ishallhavedone。
  ISMENE
  Ahopelessquestshouldnotbemadeatall。
  ANTIGONE
  Ifthusthouspeakest,thouwilthavehatredfromme,andwilljustlybesubjecttothelastinghatredofthedead。Butleaveme,andthefollythatisminealone,tosufferthisdreadthing;forI
  shallnotsufferaughtsodreadfulasanignobledeath。
  ISMENE
  Go,then,ifthoumust;andofthisbesure,—thatthoughthineerrandisfoolish,tothydearonesthouarttrulydear。
  (ExitANTIGONEonthespectators’left。ISMENEretiresintothepalacebyoneofthetwoside—doors。Whentheyhavedeparted,theCHORUSOFTHEBANELDERSenters。)
  CHORUS(singing)
  strophe1
  Beamofthesun,fairestlightthateverdawnedonThebeofthesevengates,thouhastshoneforthatlast,eyeofgoldenday,arisenaboveDirce’sstreams!Thewarriorofthewhiteshield,whocamefromArgosinhispanoply,hathbeenstirredbytheetoheadlongflight,inswiftercareer;
  LEADEROFTHECHORUS
  systema1
  whosetforthagainstourlandbyreasonofthevexedclaimsofPolyneices;and,likeshrill—screamingeagle,heflewoverintoourland,insnow—whitepinionsheathed,withanarmedthrong,andwithplumageofhelms。
  CHORUS
  antistrophe1
  Hepausedaboveourdwellings;heravenedaroundoursevenfoldportalswithspearsathirstforblood;buthewenthence,oreverhisjawsweregluttedwithourgore,ortheFire—god’spine—fedflamehadseizedourcrownoftowers。Sofiercewasthenoiseofbattleraisedbehindhim,athingtoohardforhimtoconquer,ashewrestledwithhisdragonfoe。
  LEADER
  systema2
  ForZeusutterlyabhorstheboastsofaproudtongue;andwhenhebeheldthemcomingoninagreatstream,inthehaughtyprideofclanginggold,hesmotewithbrandishedfireonewhowasnowhastingtoshoutvictoryathisgoaluponourramparts。
  CHORUS
  strophe2
  Swungdown,hefellontheearthwithacrash,torchinhand,hewhosolately,inthefrenzyofthemadonset,wasragingagainstuswiththeblastsofhistempestuoushate。Butthosethreatsfarednotashehoped;andtootherfoesthemightyWar—goddispensedtheirseveraldooms,dealinghavocaround,amightyhelperatourneed。
  LEADER
  systema3
  Forsevencaptainsatsevengates,matchedagainstseven,leftthetributeoftheirpanopliestoZeuswhoturnsthebattle;savethosetwoofcruelfate,who,bornofonesireandonemother,setagainsteachothertheirtwainconqueringspears,andaresharersinacommondeath。
  CHORUS
  antistrophe2
  ButsinceVictoryofgloriousnamehathcometous,withjoyresponsivetothejoyofThebewhosechariotsaremany,letusenjoyforgetfulnessafterthelatewars,andvisitallthetemplesofthegodswithnight—longdanceandsong;andmayBacchusbeourleader,whosedancingshakesthelandofThebe。
  LEADER
  systema4
  Butlo,thekingofthelandcomesyonder,Creon,sonofMenoeceus,ournewrulerbythenewfortunesthatthegodshavegiven;
  whatcounselishepondering,thathehathproposedthisspecialconferenceofelders,summonedbyhisgeneralmandate?
  (EnterCREON,fromthecentraldoorsofthepalace,inthegarbofking,withtwoattendants。)
  CREON
  Sirs,thevesselofourState,afterbeingtossedonwildwaves,hathoncemorebeensafelysteadiedbythegods:andye,outofallthefolk,havebeencalledapartbymysummons,becauseIknew,firstofall,howtrueandconstantwasyourreverencefortheroyalpowerofLaius;how,again,whenOedipuswasrulerofourland,andwhenhehadperished,yoursteadfastloyaltystillupheldtheirchildren。Since,then,hissonshavefalleninonedaybyatwofolddoom,—eachsmittenbytheother,eachstainedwithabrother’sblood,—Inowpossessthethroneandallitspowers,bynearnessofkinshiptothedead。
  Nomancanbefullyknown,insoulandspiritandmind,untilhehathbeenseenversedinruleandlaw—giving。Forifany,beingsupremeguideoftheState,cleavesnottothebestcounsels,but,throughsomefear,keepshislipslocked,Ihold,andhaveeverheld,himmostbase;andifanymakesafriendofmoreaccountthanhisfatherland,thatmanhathnoplaceinmyregard。ForI—beZeusmywitness,whoseesallthingsalways—wouldnotbesilentifIsawruin,insteadofsafety,comingtothecitizens;norwouldIeverdeemthecountry’sfoeafriendtomyself;rememberingthis,thatourcountryistheshipthatbearsussafe,andthatonlywhilesheprospersinourvoyagecanwemaketruefriends。
  SucharetherulesbywhichIguardthiscity’sgreatness。AndinaccordwiththemistheedictwhichIhavenowpublishedtothefolktouchingthesonsofOedipus;—thatEteocles,whohathfallenfightingforourcity,inallrenownofarms,shallbeentombed,andcrownedwitheveryritethatfollowsthenoblestdeadtotheirrest。
  Butforhisbrother,Polyneices,—whocamebackfromexile,andsoughttoconsumeutterlywithfirethecityofhisfathersandtheshrinesofhisfathers’gods,—soughttotasteofkindredblood,andtoleadtheremnantintoslavery;—touchingthisman,ithathbeenproclaimedtoourpeoplethatnoneshallgracehimwithsepultureorlament,butleavehimunburied,acorpseforbirdsanddogstoeat,aghastlysightofshame。
  Suchthespiritofmydealing;andnever,bydeedofmine,shallthewickedstandinhonourbeforethejust;butwhosohathgoodwilltoThebes,heshallbehonouredofme,inhislifeandinhisdeath。
  LEADEROFTHECHORUS
  Suchisthypleasure,Creon,sonofMenoeceus,touchingthiscity’sfoe,anditsfriend;andthouhastpower,Iween,totakewhatorderthouwilt,bothforthedead,andforalluswholive。
  CREON
  See,then,thatyebeguardiansofthemandate。
  LEADER
  Laytheburdenofthistaskonsomeyoungerman。
  CREON
  Nay,watchersofthecorpsehavebeenfound。
  LEADER
  What,then,isthisfurtherchargethatthouwouldstgive?
  CREON
  Thatyesidenotwiththebreakersofthesecommands。
  LEADER
  Nomanissofoolishthatheisenamouredofdeath。
  CREON
  Insooth,thatisthemeed;yetlucrehathoftruinedmenthroughtheirhopes。
  (AGUARDentersfromthespectators’left。)
  GUARD
  Myliege,IwillnotsaythatIcomebreathlessfromspeed,orthathavepliedanimblefoot;foroftendidmythoughtsmakemepause,andwheelroundinmypath,toreturn。Mymindwasholdinglargediscoursewithme;’Fool,whygoestthoutothycertaindoom?’
  ’Wretch,tarryingagain?AndifCreonhearsthisfromanother,mustnotthousmartforit?’Sodebating,Iwentonmywaywithlaggingsteps,andthusashortroadwasmadelong。Atlast,however,itcarriedthedaythatIshouldcomehither—tothee;and,thoughmytalebenought,yetwillItellit;forIcomewithagoodgripononehope,—thatIcansuffernothingbutwhatismyfate。
  CREON
  Andwhatisitthatdisquietstheethus?
  GUARD
  Iwishtotelltheefirstaboutmyself—Ididnotdothedeed—Ididnotseethedoer—itwerenotrightthatIshouldcometoanyharm。
  CREON
  Thouhastashrewdeyeforthymark;welldostthoufencethyselfroundagainsttheblame;clearlythouhastsomestrangethingtotell。
  GUARD
  Aye,truly;dreadnewsmakesonepauselong。
  CREON
  Thentellit,wiltthou,andsogettheegone?
  GUARD
  Well,thisisit。—Thecorpse—someonehathjustgivenitburial,andgoneaway,—aftersprinklingthirstydustontheflesh,withsuchotherritesaspietyenjoins。
  CREON
  Whatsayestthou?Whatlivingmanhathdaredthisdeed?
  GUARD
  Iknownot;nostrokeofpickaxewasseenthere,noearththrownupbymattock;thegroundwashardanddry,unbroken,withouttrackofwheels;thedoerwasonewhohadleftnotrace。Andwhenthefirstday—watchmanshowedittous,sorewonderfellonall。Thedeadmanwasveiledfromus;notshutwithinatomb,butlightlystrewnwithdust,asbythehandofonewhoshunnedacurse。Andnosignmettheeyeasthoughanybeastofpreyoranydoghadcomenightohim,ortornhim。
  Thenevilwordsflewfastandloudamongus,guardaccusingguard;
  unditwoulde’enhavecometoblowsatlast,norwasthereanytohinder。Everymanwastheculprit,andnoonewasconvicted,butalldisclaimedknowledgeofthedeed。Andwewerereadytotakered—hotironinourhands;—towalkthroughfire;—tomakeoathbythegodsthatwehadnotdonethedeed,—thatwewerenotprivytotheplanningorthedoing。
  Atlast,whenalloursearchingwasfruitless,onespake,whomadeusallbendourfacesontheearthinfear;forwesawnothowwecouldgainsayhim,orescapemischanceifweobeyed。Hiscounselwasthatthisdeedmustbereportedtothee,andnothidden。Andthisseemedbest;andthelotdoomedmyhaplessselftowinthisprize。
  SohereIstand,—asunwelcomeasunwilling,wellIwot;fornomandelightsinthebearerofbadnews。
  LEADER
  Oking,mythoughtshavelongbeenwhispering,canthisdeed,perchance,bee’entheworkofgods?
  CREON
  Cease,erethywordsfillmeutterlywithwrath,lestthoubefoundatonceanoldmanandfoolish。Forthousayestwhatisnottobeborne,insayingthatthegodshavecareforthiscorpse。Wasitforhighrewardoftrustyservicethattheysoughttohidehisnakedness,whocametoburntheirpillaredshrinesandsacredtreasures,toburntheirland,andscatteritslawstothewinds?Ordostthoubeholdthegodshonouringthewicked?Itcannotbe。No!Fromthefirsttherewerecertaininthetownthatmutteredagainstme,chafingatthisedict,waggingtheirheadsinsecret;andkeptnottheirnecksdulyundertheyoke,likemencontentedwithmysway。
  ’Tisbythem,wellIknow,thatthesehavebeenbeguiledandbribedtodothisdeed。Nothingsoevilasmoneyevergrewtobecurrentamongmen。Thislayscitieslow,thisdrivesmenfromtheirhomes,thistrainsandwarpshonestsoulstilltheysetthemselvestoworksofshame;thisstillteachesfolktopractisevillainies,andtoknoweverygodlessdeed。
  Butallthemenwhowroughtthisthingforhirehavemadeitsurethat,soonorlate,theyshallpaytheprice。Now,asZeusstillhathmyreverence,knowthis—Itellittheeonmyoath:—Ifyefindnottheveryauthorofthisburial,andproducehimbeforemineeyes,deathaloneshallnotbeenoughforyou,tillfirst,hungupalive,yehaverevealedthisoutrage,—thathenceforthyemaythievewithbetterknowledgewhencelucreshouldbewon,andlearnthatitisnotwelltolovegainfromeverysource。Forthouwiltfindthatill—gottenpelfbringsmorementoruinthantoweal。
  GUARD
  MayIspeak?OrshallIjustturnandgo?
  CREON
  Knowestthounotthatevennowthyvoiceoffends?
  GUARD
  Isthysmartintheears,orinthesoul?
  CREON
  Andwhywouldstthoudefinetheseatofmypain?
  GUARD
  Thedoervexesthymind,butI,thineears。
  CREON
  Ah,thouartabornbabbler,’tiswellseen。
  GUARD
  Maybe,butneverthedoerofthisdeed。
  CREON
  Yea,andmore,—thesellerofthylifeforsilver。
  GUARD
  Alas!’Tissad,truly,thathewhojudgesshouldmisjudge。
  CREON
  Letthyfancyplaywith’judgment’asitwill;—but,ifyeshowmenotthedoersofthesethings,yeshallavowthatdastardlygainsworksorrows。
  (CREONgoesintothepalace。)
  GUARD
  Well,mayhebefound!so’twerebest。But,behecaughtorbehenot—fortunemustsettlethat—trulythouwiltnotseemehereagain。
  Saved,evennow,beyondhopeandthought,Iowethegodsgreatthanks。
  (TheGUARDgoesoutonthespectators’left。)
  CHORUS(singing)
  strophe1
  Wondersaremany,andnoneismorewonderfulthanman;thepowerthatcrossesthewhitesea,drivenbythestormysouth—wind,makingapathundersurgesthatthreatentoengulfhim;andEarth,theeldestofthegods,theimmortal,theunwearied,dothhewear,turningthesoilwiththeoffspringofhorses,astheploughsgotoandfrofromyeartoyear。
  antistrophe1
  Andthelight—heartedraceofbirds,andthetribesofsavagebeasts,andthesea—broodofthedeep,hesnaresinthemeshesofhiswoventoils,heleadscaptive,manexcellentinwit。Andhemastersbyhisartsthebeastwhoselairisinthewilds,whoroamsthehills;hetamesthehorseofshaggymane,heputstheyokeuponitsneck,hetamesthetirelessmountainbull。
  strophe2
  Andspeech,andwind—swiftthought,andallthemoodsthatmouldastate,hathhetaughthimself;andhowtofleethearrowsofthefrost,when’tishardlodgingundertheclearsky,andthearrowsoftherushingrain;yea,hehathresourceforall;withoutresourcehemeetsnothingthatmustcome:onlyagainstDeathshallhecallforaidinvain;butfrombafflingmaladieshehathdevisedescapes。
  antistrophe2
  Cunningbeyondfancy’sdreamisthefertileskillwhichbringshim,nowtoevil,nowtogood。Whenhehonoursthelawsoftheland,andthatjusticewhichhehathswornbythegodstouphold,proudlystandshiscity:nocityhathhewho,forhisrashness,dwellswithsin。Nevermayhesharemyhearth,neverthinkmythoughts,whodoththesethings!
  (EntertheGUARDonthespectators’left,leadinginANTIGONE。)
  LEADEROFTHECHORUS
  Whatportentfromthegodsisthis?—mysoulisamazed。Iknowher—howcanIdenythatyonmaidenisAntigone?
  Ohapless,andchildofhaplesssire,—OfOedipus!Whatmeansthis?
  Thoubroughtaprisoner?—thou,disloyaltotheking’slaws,andtakeninfolly?
  GUARD
  Heresheis,thedoerofthedeed:—caughtthisgirlburyinghim:—butwhereisCreon?
  (CREONentershurriedlyfromthepalace。)
  LEADER
  Lo,hecomesforthagainfromthehouse,atourneed。
  CREON
  Whatisit?Whathathchanced,thatmakesmycomingtimely?
  GUARD
  Oking,againstnothingshouldmenpledgetheirword;fortheafter—thoughtbeliesthefirstintent。IcouldhavevowedthatI
  shouldnotsoonbehereagain,—scaredbythythreats,withwhichIhadjustbeenlashed:but,—sincethejoythatsurprisesandtranscendsourhopesislikeinfulnesstonootherpleasure,—Ihavecome,though’tisinbreachofmyswornoath,bringingthismaid;whowastakenshowinggracetothedead。Thistimetherewasnocastingoflots;no,thisluckhathfallentome,andtononeelse。Andnow,sire,takeherthyself,questionher,examineher,asthouwilt;butIhavearighttofreeandfinalquittanceofthistrouble。
  CREON
  Andthyprisonerhere—howandwhencehastthoutakenher?
  GUARD
  Shewasburyingtheman;thouknowestall。
  CREON
  Dostthoumeanwhatthousayest?Dostthouspeakaright?
  GUARD
  Isawherburyingthecorpsethatthouhadstforbiddentobury。Isthatplainandclear?
  CREON
  Andhowwassheseen?howtakenintheact?
  GUARD
  Itbefellonthiswise。Whenwehadcometotheplace,—withthosedreadmenacesofthineuponus,—wesweptawayallthedustthatcoveredthecorpse,andbaredthedankbodywell;andthensatusdownonthebrowofthehill,towindward,heedfulthatthesmellfromhimshouldnotstrikeus;everymanwaswideawake,andkepthisneighbouralertwithtorrentsofthreats,ifanyoneshouldbecarelessofthistask。
  Sowentit,untilthesun’sbrightorbstoodinmidheaven,andtheheatbegantoburn:andthensuddenlyawhirlwindliftedfromtheearthstormofdust,atroubleintheskytheplain,marringalltheleafageofitswoods;andthewideairwaschokedtherewith:weclosedoureyes,andboretheplaguefromthegods。
  Andwhen,afteralongwhile,thisstormhadpassed,themaidwasseen;andshecriedaloudwiththesharpcryofabirdinitsbitterness,—evenaswhen,withintheemptynest,itseesthebedstrippedofitsnestlings。Soshealso,whenshesawthecorpsebare,liftedupavoiceofwailing,andcalleddowncursesonthedoersofthatdeed。Andstraightwayshebroughtthirstydustinherhands;andfromashapelyewerofbronze,heldhigh,withthrice—poureddrink—offeringshecrownedthedead。
  Werushedforwardwhenwesawit,andatoncedoseduponourquarry,whowasinnowisedismayed。Thenwetaxedherwithherpastandpresentdoings;andshestoodnotondenialofaught,—atoncetomyjoyandtomypain。Tohaveescapedfromillsone’sselfisagreatjoy;but’tispainfultobringfriendstoill。Howbeit,allsuchthingsareoflessaccounttomethanmineownsafety。
  CREON
  Thou—thouwhosefaceisbenttoearth—dostthouavow,ordisavow,thisdeed?
  ANTIGONE
  Iavowit;Imakenodenial。
  CREON(toGUARD)
  Thoucanstbetaketheewhitherthouwilt,freeandclearofagravecharge。
  (ExitGUARD)
  (ToANTIGONE)Now,tellmethou—notinmanywords,butbriefly—knewestthouthatanedicthadforbiddenthis?
  ANTIGONE
  Iknewit:couldIhelpit?Itwaspublic。
  CREON
  Andthoudidstindeeddaretotransgressthatlaw?
  ANTIGONE
  Yes;foritwasnotZeusthathadpublishedmethatedict;notsucharethelawssetamongmenbythejusticewhodwellswiththegodsbelow;nordeemedIthatthydecreeswereofsuchforce,thatamortalcouldoverridetheunwrittenandunfailingstatutesofheaven。Fortheirlifeisnotofto—dayoryesterday,butfromalltime,andnomanknowswhentheywerefirstputforth。
  NotthroughdreadofanyhumanpridecouldIanswertothegodsforbreakingthese。DieImust,—Iknewthatwell(howshouldI
  not?)—evenwithoutthyedicts。ButifIamtodiebeforemytime,I
  countthatagain:forwhenanyonelives,asIdo,compassedaboutwithevils,cansuchanonefindaughtbutgainindeath?
  Soformetomeetthisdoomistriflinggrief;butifIhadsufferedmymother’ssontolieindeathanunburiedcorpse,thatwouldhavegrievedme;forthis,Iamnotgrieved。Andifmypresentdeedsarefoolishinthysight,itmaybethatafoolishjudgearraignsmyfolly。
  LEADEROFTHECHORUS
  Themaidshowsherselfpassionatechildofpassionatesire,andknowsnothowtobendbeforetroubles。
  CREON
  YetIwouldhavetheeknowthato’er—stubbornspiritsaremostoftenhumbled;’tisthestiffestiron,bakedtohardnessinthefire,thatthoushaltoftenestseesnappedandshivered;andIhaveknownhorsesthatshowtemperbroughttoorderbyalittlecurb;thereisnoroomforpridewhenthouartthyneighbour’sslave。—Thisgirlwasalreadyversedininsolencewhenshetransgressedthelawsthathadbeensetforth;and,thatdone,lo,asecondinsult,—tovauntofthis,andexultinherdeed。
  NowverilyIamnoman,sheistheman,ifthisvictoryshallrestwithher,andbringnopenalty。No!beshesister’schild,ornearertomeinbloodthananythatworshipsZeusatthealtarofourhouse,—sheandherkinsfolkshallnotavoidadoommostdire;forindeedIchargethatotherwithalikeshareintheplottingofthisburial。
  Andsummonher—forIsawhere’ennowwithin,—raving,andnotmistressofherwits。Sooft,beforethedeed,themindstandsself—convictedinitstreason,whenfolksareplottingmischiefinthedark。Butverilythis,too,ishateful,—whenonewhohathbeencaughtinwickednesthenseekstomakethecrimeaglory。
  ANTIGONE
  Wouldstthoudomorethantakeandslayme?
  CREON
  Nomore,indeed;havingthat,Ihaveall。
  ANTIGONE
  Whythendostthoudelay?Inthydiscoursethereisnoughtthatpleasesme,—nevermaytherebe!—andsomywordsmustneedsbeunpleasingtothee。Andyet,forglory—whencecouldIhavewonanobler,thanbygivingburialtomineownbrother?Allherewouldownthattheythoughtitwell,werenottheirlipssealedbyfear。Butroyalty,blestinsomuchbesides,haththepowertodoandsaywhatitwill。
  CREON
  ThoudifferestfromalltheseThebansinthatview。
  ANTIGONE
  Thesealsoshareit;buttheycurbtheirtonguesforthee。
  CREON
  Andartthounotashamedtoactapartfromthem?
  ANTIGONE
  No;thereisnothingshamefulinpietytoabrother。
  CREON
  Wasitnotabrother,too,thatdiedintheoppositecause?
  ANTIGONE
  Brotherbythesamemotherandthesamesire。
  CREON
  Why,then,dostthourenderagracethatisimpiousinhissight?
  ANTIGONE
  Thedeadmanwillnotsaythathesodeemsit。
  CREON
  Yea,ifthoumakesthimbutequalinhonourwiththewicked。
  ANTIGONE
  Itwashisbrother,nothisslave,thatperished。
  CREON
  Wastingthisland;whilehefellasitschampion。
  ANTIGONE
  Nevertheless,Hadesdesirestheserites。
  CREON
  Butthegooddesiresnotalikeportionwiththeevil。
  ANTIGONE
  Whoknowsbutthisseemsblamelessintheworldbelow?
  CREON
  Afoeisneverafriend—notevenindeath。
  ANTIGONE
  Tisnotmynaturetojoininhating,butinloving。
  CREON
  Pass,then,totheworldofthedead,and,itthoumustneedslove,lovethem。WhileIlive,nowomanshallruleme。
  (EnterISMENEfromthehouse,ledinbytwoattendants。)
  CHORUS(chanting)
  Lo,yonderIsmenecomesforth,sheddingsuchtearsasfondsistersweep;aclouduponherbrowcastsitsshadowoverherdarkly—flushingface,andbreaksinrainonherfaircheek。
  CREON
  Andthou,who,lurkinglikeaviperinmyhouse,wastsecretlydrainingmylife—blood,whileIknewnotthatIwasnurturingtwopests,toriseagainstmythrone—come,tellmenow,wiltthoualsoconfessthypartinthisburial,orwiltthouforswearallknowledgeofit?
  ISMENE
  Ihavedonethedeed,—ifsheallowsmyclaim,—andsharetheburdenofthecharge。
  ANTIGONE
  Nay,justicewillnotsuffertheetodothat:thoudidstnotconsenttothedeed,nordidIgivetheepartinit。
  ISMENE
  But,nowthatillsbesetthee,Iamnotashamedtosailtheseaoftroubleatthyside。
  ANTIGONE
  Whosewasthedeed,Hadesandthedeadarewitnesses:afriendinwordsisnotthefriendthatIlove。
  ISMENE
  Nay,sister,rejectmenot,butletmediewiththee,anddulyhonourthedead。
  ANTIGONE
  Sharenotthoumydeath,norclaimdeedstowhichthouhastnotputthyhand:mydeathwillsuffice。
  ISMENE
  Andwhatlifeisdeartome,bereftofthee?
  ANTIGONE
  AskCreon;allthycareisforhim。
  ISMENE
  Whyvexmethus,whenitavailstheenought?
  ANTIGONE
  Indeed,ifImock,’tiswithpainthatImockthee。
  ISMENE
  Tellme,—howcanIservethee,evennow?
  ANTIGONE
  Savethyself:Igrudgenotthyescape。
  ISMENE
  Ah,woeisme!AndshallIhavenoshareinthyfate?
  ANTIGONE
  Thychoicewastolive;mine,todie。
  ISMENE
  Atleastthychoicewasnotmadewithoutmyprotest。
  ANTIGONE
  Oneworldapprovedthywisdom;another,mine。
  ISMENE
  Howbeit,theoffenceisthesameforbothofus。
  ANTIGONE
  Beofgoodcheer;thoulivest;butmylifehathlongbeengiventodeath,thatsoImightservethedead。
  CREON
  Lo,oneofthesemaidenshathnewlyshownherselffoolish,astheotherhathbeensinceherlifebegan。
  ISMENE
  Yea,Oking,suchreasonasnaturemayhavegivenabidesnotwiththeunfortunate,butgoesastray。
  CREON
  Thinedid,whenthouchosestviledeedswiththevile。
  ISMENE
  WhatlifecouldIendure,withoutherpresence?
  CREON
  Nay,speaknotofher’presence’;shelivesnomore。
  ISMENE
  Butwiltthouslaythebetrothedofthineownson?
  CREON
  Nay,thereareotherfieldsforhimtoplough。
  ISMENE
  Buttherecanneverbesuchloveasboundhimtoher。
  CREON
  Ilikenotanevilwifeformyson。
  ANTIGONE
  Haemon,beloved!Howthyfatherwrongsthee!
  CREON
  Enough,enoughoftheeandofthymarriage!
  LEADEROFTHECHORUS
  Wiltthouindeedrobthysonofthismaiden?
  CREON
  ’TisDeaththatshallstaythesebridalsforme。
  LEADER
  ’Tisdetermined,itseems,thatsheshalldie。
  CREON
  Determined,yes,fortheeandforme。—(Tothetwoattendants)Nomoredelay—servants,takethemwithin!Henceforththeymustbewomen,andnotrangeatlarge;forverilyeventheboldseektofly,whentheyseeDeathnowclosingontheirlife。
  (Exeuntattendants,guardingANTIGONEandISMENE。—CREONremains。)
  CHORUS(singing)
  strophe1
  Blestaretheywhosedayshavenottastedofevil。Forwhenahousehathoncebeenshakenfromheaven,therethecursefailsnevermore,passingfromlifetolifeoftherace;evenas,whenthesurgeisdrivenoverthedarknessofthedeepbythefiercebreathofThraciansea—winds,itrollsuptheblacksandfromthedepths,andthereissullenroarfromwind—vexedheadlandsthatfronttheblowsofthestorm。
  antistrophe1
  IseethatfromoldentimethesorrowsinthehouseoftheLabdacidaeareheapeduponthesorrowsofthedead;andgenerationisnotfreedbygeneration,butsomegodstrikesthemdown,andtheracehathnodeliverance。
  FornowthathopeofwhichthelighthadbeenspreadabovethelastrootofthehouseofOedipus—thathope,inturn,isbroughtlow——bytheblood—staineddustduetothegodsinfernal,andbyfollyinspeech,andfrenzyattheheart。
  strophe2
  Thypower,OZeus,whathumantrespasscanlimit?ThatpowerwhichneitherSleep,theall—ensnaring,northeuntiringmonthsofthegodscanmaster;butthou,arulertowhomtimebringsnotoldage,dwellestinthedazzlingsplendourofOlympus。
  Andthroughthefuture,nearandfar,asthroughthepast,shallthislawholdgood:Nothingthatisvastentersintothelifeofmortalswithoutacurse。
  antistrophe2
  Forthathopewhosewanderingsaresowideistomanymenacomfort,buttomanyafalselureofgiddydesires;andthedisappointmentcomesononewhoknowethnoughttillheburnhisfootagainstthehotfire。
  Forwithwisdomhathsomeonegivenforththefamoussaying,thatevilseemsgood,soonorlate,tohimwhosemindthegoddrawstomischief;andbutforthebriefestspacedothhefarefreeofwoe。
  LEADEROFTHECHORUS
  Butlo,Haemon,thelastofthysons;—Comeshegrievingforthedoomofhispromisedbride,Antigone,andbitterforthebaffledhopeofhismarriage?
  (EnterHAEMON)
  CREON
  Weshallknowsoon,betterthanseerscouldtellus。—Myson,hearingthefixeddoomofthybetrothed,artthoucomeinrageagainstthyfather?OrhaveIthygoodwill,acthowImay?
  HAEMON
  Father,Iamthine;andthou,inthywisdom,tracestformeruleswhichIshallfollow。Nomarriageshallbedeemedbymeagreatergainthanthygoodguidance。
  CREON
  Yea,this,myson,shouldbethyheart’sfixedlaw,—inallthingstoobeythyfather’swill。’Tisforthisthatmenpraytoseedutifulchildrengrowuparoundthemintheirhomes,—thatsuchmayrequitetheirfather’sfoewithevil,andhonour,astheirfatherdoth,hisfriend。Buthewhobegetsunprofitablechildren—whatshallwesaythathehathsown,buttroublesforhimself,andmuchtriumphforhisfoes?Thendonotthou,myson,atpleasure’sbeck,dethronethyreasonforawoman’ssake;knowingthatthisisajoythatsoongrowscoldinclaspingarms,—anevilwomantosharethybedandthyhome。Forwhatwoundcouldstrikedeeperthanafalsefriend?Nay,withloathing,andasifshewerethineenemy,letthisgirlgotofindahusbandinthehouseofHades。ForsinceIhavetakenher,aloneofallthecity,inopendisobedience,Iwillnotmakemyselfaliartomypeople—Iwillslayher。