首页 >出版文学> The Last Days of Pompeiil>第3章
  ’Whatabeautifulcup!’criedClodius,takinguponeoftransparentcrystal,thehandlesofwhichwerewroughtwithgems,andtwistedintheshapeofserpents,thefavoritefashionatPompeii。
  ’Thisring,’saidGlaucus,takingacostlyjewelfromthefirstjointofhisfingerandhangingitonthehandle,’givesitarichershow,andrendersitlessunworthyofthyacceptance,myClodius,onwhommaythegodsbestowhealthandfortune,longandofttocrownittothebrim!’
  ’Youaretoogenerous,Glaucus,’saidthegamester,handingthecuptohisslave;’butyourlovegivesitadoublevalue。’
  ’ThiscuptotheGraces!’saidPansa,andhethriceemptiedhiscalix。Theguestsfollowedhisexample。
  ’Wehaveappointednodirectortothefeast,’criedSallust。
  ’Letusthrowforhim,then,’saidClodius,rattlingthedice—box。
  ’Nay,’criedGlaucus,’nocoldandtritedirectorforus:nodictatorofthebanquet;norexconvivii。HavenottheRomansswornnevertoobeyaking?
  Shallwebelessfreethanyourancestors?Ho!musicians,letushavethesongIcomposedtheothernight:ithasaverseonthissubject,"TheBacchichymnoftheHours"。’
  ThemusiciansstrucktheirinstrumentstoawildIonicair,whiletheyoungestvoiceinthebandchantedforth,inGreekwords,asnumbers,thefollowingstrain:—
  THEEVENINGHYMNOFTHEHOURS
  I
  "Throughthesummerday,throughthewearyday,Wehaveglidedlong;
  ErewespeedtotheNightthroughherportalsgrey,Hailuswithsong!——
  Withsong,withsong,Withabrightandjoyoussong;
  SuchastheCretanmaid,Whilethetwilightmadeherbolder,Woke,highthroughtheivyshade,Whenthewine—godfirstconsoledher。
  Fromthehush’d,low—breathingskies,Half—shutlook’dtheirstarryeyes,Andallaround,Withalovingsound,TheAEgeanwaveswerecreeping:
  Onherlaplaythelynx’shead;
  Wildthymewasherbridalbed;
  Andayethrougheachtinyspace,Inthegreenvine’sgreenembraceTheFaunswereslilypeeping——
  TheFauns,thepryingFauns——
  Thearch,thelaughingFauns——
  TheFaunswereslilypeeping!
  II
  FlaggingandfaintareweWithourceaselessflight,AnddullshallourjourneybeThroughtherealmofnight,Batheus,ObatheourwearywingsInthepurplewave,asitfreshlyspringsToyourcupsfromthefountoflight——
  Fromthefountoflight——fromthefountoflight,Forthere,whenthesunhasgonedowninnight,Thereinthebowlwefindhim。
  Thegrapeisthewellofthatsummersun,Orratherthestreamthathegazedupon,Tillheleftintruth,liketheThespianyouth,Hissoul,ashegazed,behindhim。
  III
  AcuptoJove,andacuptoLove,AndacuptothesonofMaia;
  Andhonourwiththree,thebandzone—free,ThebandofthebrightAglaia。
  ButsinceeverybudinthewreathofpleasureYeowetothesisterHours,Nostintedcups,inaformalmeasure,TheBromianlawmakesours。
  Hehonorsusmostwhogivesusmost,Andboasts,withaBacchanal’shonestboast,Heneverwillcountthetreasure。
  Fastlywefleet,thenseizeourwings,Andplungeusdeepinthesparklingsprings;
  Andaye,aswerisewithadrippingplume,We’llscatterthesprayroundthegarland’sbloom;
  Weglow——weglow,Behold,asthegirlsoftheEasternwaveBoreoncewithashouttothecrystalcaveTheprizeoftheMysianHylas,Evenso——evenso,WehavecaughttheyounggodinourwarmembraceWehurryhimoninourlaughingrace;
  Wehurryhimon,withawhoopandsong,Thecloudyriversofnightalong——
  Ho,ho!——wehavecaughtthee,Psilas!
  Theguestsapplaudedloudly。Whenthepoetisyourhost,hisversesaresuretocharm。
  ’ThoroughlyGreek,’saidLepidus:’thewildness,force,andenergyofthattongue,itisimpossibletoimitateintheRomanpoetry。’
  ’Itis,indeed,agreatcontrast,’saidClodius,ironicallyatheart,thoughnotinappearance,’totheold—fashionedandtamesimplicityofthatodeofHoracewhichweheardbefore。TheairisbeautifullyIonic:thewordputsmeinmindofatoast——Companions,IgiveyouthebeautifulIone。’
  ’Ione!——thenameisGreek,’saidGlaucus,inasoftvoice。’Idrinkthehealthwithdelight。ButwhoisIone?’
  ’Ah!youhavebutjustcometoPompeii,oryouwoulddeserveostracismforyourignorance,’saidLepidus,conceitedly;’nottoknowIone,isnottoknowthechiefcharmofourcity。’
  ’Sheisofthemostrarebeauty,’saidPansa;’andwhatavoice!’
  ’Shecanfeedonlyonnightingales’tongues,’saidClodius。
  ’Nightingales’tongues!——beautifulthought!’sighedtheumbra。
  ’Enlightenme,Ibeseechyou,’saidGlaucus。
  ’Knowthen……’beganLepidus。
  ’Letmespeak,’criedClodius;’youdrawloutyourwordsasifyouspoketortoises。’
  ’Andyouspeakstones,’mutteredthecoxcombtohimself,ashefellbackdisdainfullyonhiscouch。
  ’Knowthen,myGlaucus,’saidClodius,’thatIoneisastrangerwhohasbutlatelycometoPompeii。ShesingslikeSappho,andhersongsareherowncomposing;andasforthetibia,andthecithara,andthelyre,IknownotinwhichshemostoutdoestheMuses。Herbeautyismostdazzling。Herhouseisperfect;suchtaste——suchgems——suchbronzes!Sheisrich,andgenerousassheisrich。’
  ’Herlovers,ofcourse,’saidGlaucus,’takecarethatshedoesnotstarve;
  andmoneylightlywonisalwayslavishlyspent。’
  ’Herlovers——ah,thereistheenigma!——Ionehasbutonevice——sheischaste。
  ShehasallPompeiiatherfeet,andshehasnolovers:shewillnotevenmarry。’
  ’Nolovers!’echoedGlaucus。
  ’No;shehasthesoulofVestalwiththegirdleofVenus。’
  ’Whatrefinedexpressions!’saidtheumbra。
  ’Amiracle!’criedGlaucus。’Canwenotseeher?’
  ’Iwilltakeyoutherethisevening,saidClodius;’meanwhile……’addedhe,oncemorerattlingthedice。
  ’Iamyours!’saidthecomplaisantGlaucus。’Pansa,turnyourface!’
  LepidusandSallustplayedatoddandeven,andtheumbralookedon,whileGlaucusandClodiusbecamegraduallyabsorbedinthechancesofthedice。
  ’ByPollux!’criedGlaucus,’thisisthesecondtimeIhavethrownthecaniculae’(thelowestthrow)。
  ’NowVenusbefriendme!’saidClodius,rattlingtheboxforseveralmoments。
  ’OAlmaVenus——itisVenusherself!’ashethrewthehighestcast,namedfromthatgoddess——whomhewhowinsmoney,indeed,usuallypropitiates!
  ’Venusisungratefultome,’saidGlaucus,gaily;’Ihavealwayssacrificedonheraltar。’
  ’HewhoplayswithClodius,’whisperedLepidus,’willsoon,likePlautus’sCurculio,puthispalliumforthestakes。’
  ’PoorGlaucus!——heisasblindasFortuneherself,’repliedSallust,inthesametone。
  ’Iwillplaynomore,’saidGlaucus;’Ihavelostthirtysestertia。’
  ’Iamsorry……’beganClodius。
  ’Amiableman!’groanedtheumbra。
  ’Notatall!’exclaimedGlaucus;’thepleasureItakeinyourgaincompensatesthepainofmyloss。’
  Theconversationnowgrewgeneralandanimated;thewinecirculatedmorefreely;andIoneoncemorebecamethesubjectofeulogytotheguestsofGlaucus。
  ’Insteadofoutwatchingthestars,letusvisitoneatwhosebeautythestarsgrowpale,’saidLepidus。
  Clodius,whosawnochanceofrenewingthedice,secondedtheproposal;andGlaucus,thoughhecivillypressedhisgueststocontinuethebanquet,couldnotbutletthemseethathiscuriosityhadbeenexcitedbythepraisesofIone:theythereforeresolvedtoadjourn(all,atleast,butPansaandtheumbra)tothehouseofthefairGreek。Theydrank,therefore,tothehealthofGlaucusandofTitus——theyperformedtheirlastlibation——theyresumedtheirslippers——theydescendedthestairs——passedtheilluminedatrium——andwalkingunbittenoverthefiercedogpaintedonthethreshold,foundthemselvesbeneaththelightofthemoonjustrisen,inthelivelyandstillcrowdedstreetsofPompeii。
  Theypassedthejewellers’quarter,sparklingwithlights,caughtandreflectedbythegemsdisplayedintheshops,andarrivedatlastatthedoorofIone。Thevestibuleblazedwithrowsoflamps;curtainsofembroideredpurplehungoneitherapertureofthetablinum,whosewallsandmosaicpavementglowedwiththerichestcolorsoftheartist;andundertheporticowhichsurroundedtheodorousviridariumtheyfoundIone,alreadysurroundedbyadoringandapplaudingguests!
  ’DidyousayshewasAthenian?’whisperedGlaucus,erehepassedintotheperistyle。
  ’No,sheisfromNeapolis。’
  ’Neapolis!’echoedGlaucus;andatthatmomentthegroup,dividingoneithersideofIone,gavetohisviewthatbright,thatnymph—likebeauty,whichformonthshadshonedownuponthewatersofhismemory。
  ChapterIV
  THETEMPLEOFISIS。ITSPRIEST。THECHARACTEROFARBACESDEVELOPSITSELF。
  THEstoryreturnstotheEgyptian。WeleftArbacesupontheshoresofthenoondaysea,afterhehadpartedfromGlaucusandhiscompanion。Asheapproachedtothemorecrowdedpartofthebay,hepausedandgazeduponthatanimatedscenewithfoldedarms,andabittersmileuponhisdarkfeatures。
  ’Gulls,dupes,fools,thatyeare!’mutteredhetohimself;’whetherbusinessorpleasure,tradeorreligion,beyourpursuit,youareequallycheatedbythepassionsthatyeshouldrule!HowIcouldloatheyou,ifI
  didnothate——yes,hate!GreekorRoman,itisfromus,fromthedarkloreofEgypt,thatyehavestolenthefirethatgivesyousouls。Yourknowledge——yourpoesy——yourlaws——yourarts——yourbarbarousmasteryofwar(allhowtameandmutilated,whencomparedwiththevastoriginal!)——yehavefilched,asaslavefilchesthefragmentsofthefeast,fromus!Andnow,yemimicsofamimic!——Romans,forsooth!themushroomherdofrobbers!yeareourmasters!thepyramidslookdownnomoreontheraceofRameses——theeaglecowersovertheserpentoftheNile。Ourmasters——no,notmine。Mysoul,bythepowerofitswisdom,controlsandchainsyou,thoughthefettersareunseen。Solongascraftcanmasterforce,solongasreligionhasacavefromwhichoraclescandupemankind,thewiseholdanempireoverearth。EvenfromyourvicesArbacesdistillshispleasures——pleasuresunprofanedbyvulgareyes——pleasuresvast,wealthy,inexhaustible,ofwhichyourenervateminds,intheirunimaginativesensuality,cannotconceiveordream!Plodon,plodon,foolsofambitionandofavarice!yourpettythirstforfascesandquaestorships,andallthemummeryofservilepower,provokesmylaughterandmyscorn。Mypowercanextendwherevermanbelieves。Irideoverthesoulsthatthepurpleveils。Thebesmayfall,Egyptbeaname;theworlditselffurnishesthesubjectsofArbaces。’
  Thussaying,theEgyptianmovedslowlyon;and,enteringthetown,histallfiguretoweredabovethecrowdedthrongoftheforum,andswepttowardsthesmallbutgracefultempleconsecratedtoIsis。
  Thatedificewasthenbutofrecenterection;theancienttemplehadbeenthrowndownintheearthquakesixteenyearsbefore,andthenewbuildinghadbecomeasmuchinvoguewiththeversatilePompeiansasanewchurchoranewpreachermaybewithus。TheoraclesofthegoddessatPompeiiwereindeedremarkable,notmoreforthemysteriouslanguageinwhichtheywereclothed,thanforthecreditwhichwasattachedtotheirmandatesandpredictions。Iftheywerenotdictatedbyadivinity,theywereframedatleastbyaprofoundknowledgeofmankind;theyappliedthemselvesexactlytothecircumstancesofindividuals,andmadeanotablecontrasttothevagueandloosegeneralitiesoftheirrivaltemples。AsArbacesnowarrivedattherailswhichseparatedtheprofanefromthesacredplace,acrowd,composedofallclasses,butespeciallyofthecommercial,collected,breathlessandreverential,beforethemanyaltarswhichroseintheopencourt。Inthewallsofthecella,elevatedonsevenstepsofParianmarble,variousstatuesstoodinniches,andthosewallswereornamentedwiththepomegranateconsecratedtoIsis。Anoblongpedestaloccupiedtheinteriorbuilding,onwhichstoodtwostatues,oneofIsis,anditscompanionrepresentedthesilentandmysticOrus。ButthebuildingcontainedmanyotherdeitiestogracethecourtoftheEgyptiandeity:herkindredandmany—titledBacchus,andtheCyprianVenus,aGreciandisguiseforherself,risingfromherbath,andthedog—headedAnubis,andtheoxApis,andvariousEgyptianidolsofuncouthformandunknownappellations。
  ButwemustnotsupposethatamongthecitiesofMagnaGraecia,Isiswasworshippedwiththoseformsandceremonieswhichwereofrightherown。ThemongrelandmodernnationsoftheSouth,withamingledarroganceandignorance,confoundedtheworshipsofallclimesandages。AndtheprofoundmysteriesoftheNileweredegradedbyahundredmeretriciousandfrivolousadmixturesfromthecreedsofCephisusandofTibur。ThetempleofIsisinPompeiiwasservedbyRomanandGreekpriests,ignorantalikeofthelanguageandthecustomsofherancientvotaries;andthedescendantofthedreadEgyptiankings,beneaththeappearanceofreverentialawe,secretlylaughedtoscornthepunymummerieswhichimitatedthesolemnandtypicalworshipofhisburningclime。
  Rangednowoneithersidethestepswasthesacrificialcrowd,arrayedinwhitegarments,whileatthesummitstoodtwooftheinferiorpriests,theoneholdingapalmbranch,theotheraslendersheafofcorn。Inthenarrowpassageinfrontthrongedthebystanders。
  ’Andwhat,’whisperedArbacestooneofthebystanders,whowasamerchantengagedintheAlexandriantrade,whichtradehadprobablyfirstintroducedinPompeiitheworshipoftheEgyptiangoddess——’whatoccasionnowassemblesyoubeforethealtarsofthevenerableIsis?Itseems,bythewhiterobesofthegroupbeforeme,thatasacrificeistoberendered;andbytheassemblyofthepriests,thatyearepreparedforsomeoracle。Towhatquestionisittovouchsafeareply?’
  ’Wearemerchants,’repliedthebystander(whowasnootherthanDiomed)inthesamevoice,’whoseektoknowthefateofourvessels,whichsailforAlexandriato—morrow。Weareabouttoofferupasacrificeandimploreananswerfromthegoddess。Iamnotoneofthosewhohavepetitionedthepriesttosacrifice,asyoumayseebymydress,butIhavesomeinterestinthesuccessofthefleet——byJupiter!yes。Ihaveaprettytrade,elsehowcouldIliveinthesehardtimes?
  TheEgyptianrepliedgravely——’ThatthoughIsiswasproperlythegoddessofagriculture,shewasnolessthepatronofcommerce。’Thenturninghisheadtowardstheeast,Arbacesseemedabsorbedinsilentprayer。
  Andnowinthecentreofthestepsappearedapriestrobedinwhitefromheadtofoot,theveilpartingoverthecrown;twonewpriestsrelievedthosehithertostationedateithercorner,beingnakedhalf—waydowntothebreast,andcovered,fortherest,inwhiteandlooserobes。Atthesametime,seatedatthebottomofthesteps,apriestcommencedasolemnairuponalongwind—instrumentofmusic。Half—waydownthestepsstoodanotherflamen,holdinginonehandthevotivewreath,intheotherawhitewand;
  while,addingtothepicturesquesceneofthateasternceremony,thestatelyibis(birdsacredtotheEgyptianworship)lookedmutelydownfromthewallupontherite,orstalkedbesidethealtaratthebaseofthesteps。
  Atthataltarnowstoodthesacrificialflamen。
  ThecountenanceofArbacesseemedtoloseallitsrigidcalmwhilethearuspicesinspectedtheentrails,andtobeintentinpiousanxiety——torejoiceandbrightenasthesignsweredeclaredfavorable,andthefirebeganbrightandclearlytoconsumethesacredportionofthevictimamidstodorousofmyrrhandfrankincense。Itwasthenthatadeadsilencefelloverthewhisperingcrowd,andthepriestsgatheringroundthecella,anotherpriest,nakedsavebyacinctureroundthemiddle,rushedforward,anddancingwithwildgestures,imploredananswerfromthegoddess。Heceasedatlastinexhaustion,andalowmurmuringnoisewasheardwithinthebodyofthestatue:thricetheheadmoved,andthelipsparted,andthenahollowvoiceutteredthesemysticwords:
  Therearewaveslikechargersthatmeetandglow,Therearegravesreadywroughtintherocksbelow,Onthebrowofthefuturethedangerslour,Butblestareyourbarksinthefearfulhour。
  Thevoiceceased——thecrowdbreathedmorefreely——themerchantslookedateachother。’Nothingcanbemoreplain,’murmuredDiomed;’thereistobeastormatsea,asthereveryoftenisatthebeginningofautumn,butourvesselsaretobesaved。ObeneficentIsis!’
  ’Laudedeternallybethegoddess!’saidthemerchants:’whatcanbelessequivocalthanherprediction?’
  Raisingonehandinsignofsilencetothepeople,fortheritesofIsisenjoinedwhattothelivelyPompeianswasanimpossiblesuspensefromtheuseofthevocalorgans,thechiefpriestpouredhislibationonthealtar,andafterashortconcludingprayertheceremonywasover,andthecongregationdismissed。Still,however,asthecrowddispersedthemselveshereandthere,theEgyptianlingeredbytherailing,andwhenthespacebecametolerablycleared,oneofthepriests,approachingit,salutedhimwithgreatappearanceoffriendlyfamiliarity。
  Thecountenanceofthepriestwasremarkablyunprepossessing——hisshavenskullwassolowandnarrowinthefrontasnearlytoapproachtotheconformationofthatofanAfricansavage,saveonlytowardsthetemples,where,inthatorganstyledacquisitivenessbythepupilsofasciencemoderninname,butbestpracticallyknown(astheirsculptureteachesus)
  amongsttheancients,twohugeandalmostpreternaturalprotuberancesyetmoredistortedtheunshapelyhead——aroundthebrowstheskinwaspuckeredintoawebofdeepandintricatewrinkles——theeyes,darkandsmall,rolledinamuddyandyelloworbit——thenose,shortyetcoarse,wasdistendedatthenostrilslikeasatyr’s——andthethickbutpallidlips,thehighcheek—bones,thelividandmotleyhuesthatstruggledthroughtheparchmentskin,completedacountenancewhichnonecouldbeholdwithoutrepugnance,andfewwithoutterroranddistrust:whateverthewishesofthemind,theanimalframewaswellfittedtoexecutethem;thewirymusclesofthethroat,thebroadchest,thenervoushandsandleangauntarms,whichwerebaredabovetheelbow,betokenedaformcapablealikeofgreatactiveexertionandpassiveendurance。
  ’Calenus,’saidtheEgyptiantothisfascinatingflamen,’youhaveimprovedthevoiceofthestatuemuchbyattendingtomysuggestion;andyourversesareexcellent。Alwaysprophesygoodfortune,unlessthereisanabsoluteimpossibilityofitsfulfilment。’
  ’Besides,’addedCalenus,’ifthestormdoescome,andifitdoesoverwhelmtheaccursedships,havewenotprophesiedit?andarethebarksnotblesttobeatrest?——forrestpraysthemarinerintheAEgeansea,oratleastsosaysHorace——canthemarinerbemoreatrestintheseathanwhenheisatthebottomofit?’
  ’Right,myCalenus;IwishApaecideswouldtakealessonfromyourwisdom。
  ButIdesiretoconferwithyourelativetohimandtoothermatters:youcanadmitmeintooneofyourlesssacredapartments?’
  ’Assuredly,’repliedthepriest,leadingthewaytooneofthesmallchamberswhichsurroundedtheopengate。Heretheyseatedthemselvesbeforeasmalltablespreadwithdishescontainingfruitandeggs,andvariouscoldmeats,withvasesofexcellentwine,ofwhichwhilethecompanionspartook,acurtain,drawnacrosstheentranceopeningtothecourt,concealedthemfromview,butadmonishedthembythethinnessofthepartitiontospeaklow,ortospeaknosecrets:theychosetheformeralternative。
  ’Thouknowest,’saidArbaces,inavoicethatscarcelystirredtheair,sosoftandinwardwasitssound,’thatithaseverbeenmymaximtoattachmyselftotheyoung。FromtheirflexileandunformedmindsIcancarveoutmyfittesttools。Iweave——Iwarp——Imouldthematmywill。OfthemenI
  makemerelyfollowersorservants;ofthewomen……’
  ’Mistresses,’saidCalenus,asalividgrindistortedhisungainlyfeatures。
  ’Yes,Idonotdisguiseit:womanisthemainobject,thegreatappetite,ofmysoul。Asyoufeedthevictimfortheslaughter,Ilovetorearthevotariesofmypleasure。Ilovetotrain,toripentheirminds——tounfoldthesweetblossomoftheirhiddenpassions,inordertopreparethefruittomytaste。Iloatheyourready—madeandripenedcourtesans;itisinthesoftandunconsciousprogressofinnocencetodesirethatIfindthetruecharmoflove;itisthusthatIdefysatiety;andbycontemplatingthefreshnessofothers,Isustainthefreshnessofmyownsensations。FromtheyoungheartsofmyvictimsIdrawtheingredientsofthecaldroninwhichI
  re—youthmyself。Butenoughofthis:tothesubjectbeforeus。Youknow,then,thatinNeapolissometimesinceIencounteredIoneandApaecides,brotherandsister,thechildrenofAthenianswhohadsettledatNeapolis。
  Thedeathoftheirparents,whoknewandesteemedme,constitutedmetheirguardian。Iwasnotunmindfulofthetrust。Theyouth,docileandmild,yieldedreadilytotheimpressionIsoughttostampuponhim。Nexttowoman,Ilovetheoldrecollectionsofmyancestralland;Ilovetokeepalive——topropagateondistantshores(whichhercoloniesperchanceyetpeople)herdarkandmysticcreeds。Itmaybe,thatitpleasesmetodeludemankind,whileIthusservethedeities。ToApaecidesItaughtthesolemnfaithofIsis。Iunfoldedtohimsomethingofthosesublimeallegorieswhicharecouchedbeneathherworship。Iexcitedinasoulpeculiarlyalivetoreligiousfervorthatenthusiasmwhichimaginationbegetsonfaith。I
  haveplacedhimamongstyou:heisoneofyou。’
  ’Heisso,’saidCalenus:’butinthusstimulatinghisfaith,youhaverobbedhimofwisdom。Heishorror—struckthatheisnolongerduped:oursagedelusions,ourspeakingstatuesandsecretstaircasesdismayandrevolthim;hepines;hewastesaway;hemutterstohimself;herefusestoshareourceremonies。Hehasbeenknowntofrequentthecompanyofmensuspectedofadherencetothatnewandatheisticalcreedwhichdeniesallourgods,andtermsouroraclestheinspirationsofthatmalevolentspiritofwhicheasterntraditionspeaks。Ouroracles——alas!weknowwellwhoseinspirationstheyare!’
  ’ThisiswhatIfeared,’saidArbaces,musingly,’fromvariousreproacheshemademewhenIlastsawhim。Oflatehehathshunnedmysteps。Imustfindhim:Imustcontinuemylessons:ImustleadhimintotheadytumofWisdom。
  Imustteachhimthattherearetwostagesofsanctity——thefirst,FAITH——thenext,DELUSION;theoneforthevulgar,thesecondforthesage。’
  ’Ineverpassedthroughthefirst,IsaidCalenus;’noryoueither,Ithink,myArbaces。’
  ’Youerr,’repliedtheEgyptian,gravely。’Ibelieveatthisday(notindeedthatwhichIteach,butthatwhichIteachnot)。NaturehasasanctityagainstwhichIcannot(norwouldI)steelconviction。Ibelieveinmineownknowledge,andthathasrevealedtome——butnomatter。Nowtoearthlierandmoreinvitingthemes。IfIthusfulfilledmyobjectwithApaecides,whatwasmydesignforIone?ThouknowestalreadyIintendherformyqueen——mybride——myheart’sIsis。NevertillIsawherknewIalltheloveofwhichmynatureiscapable。’
  ’IhearfromathousandlipsthatsheisasecondHelen,’saidCalenus;andhesmackedhisownlips,butwhetheratthewineoratthenotionitisnoteasytodecide。
  ’Yes,shehasabeautythatGreeceitselfneverexcelled,’resumedArbaces。
  ’Butthatisnotall:shehasasoulworthytomatchwithmine。Shehasageniusbeyondthatofwoman——keen——dazzling——bold。Poetryflowsspontaneoustoherlips:utterbutatruth,and,howeverintricateandprofound,hermindseizesandcommandsit。Herimaginationandherreasonarenotatwarwitheachother;theyharmonizeanddirecthercourseasthewindsandthewavesdirectsomeloftybark。Withthissheunitesadaringindependenceofthought;shecanstandaloneintheworld;shecanbebraveassheisgentle;thisisthenatureIhavesoughtallmylifeinwoman,andneverfoundtillnow。Ionemustbemine!InherIhaveadoublepassion;Iwishtoenjoyabeautyofspiritasofform。’
  ’Sheisnotyoursyet,then?’saidthepriest。
  ’No;shelovesme——butasafriend——shelovesmewithhermindonly。ShefanciesinmethepaltryvirtueswhichIhaveonlytheprofoundervirtuetodisdain。Butyoumustpursuewithmeherhistory。Thebrotherandsisterwereyoungandrich:Ioneisproudandambitious——proudofhergenius——themagicofherpoetry——thecharmofherconversation。Whenherbrotherleftme,andenteredyourtemple,inordertobenearhimsheremovedalsotoPompeii。Shehassufferedhertalentstobeknown。Shesummonscrowdstoherfeasts;hervoiceenchantsthem;herpoetrysubdues。ShedelightsinbeingthoughtthesuccessorofErinna。’
  ’OrofSappho?’