Part 10 (1/2)
Ca.s.sANDRA.
Already I showed my people all their path.
ELDER.
And Loxias did not smite thee in his wrath?
Ca.s.sANDRA.
After that sin ... no man believed me more.
ELDER.
Nay, then, to us thy wisdom seemeth sure.
Ca.s.sANDRA.
Oh, oh! Agony, agony!
Again the awful pains of prophecy Are on me, maddening as they fall....
Ye see them there ... beating against the wall?
So young ... like shapes that gather in a dream ...
Slain by a hand they loved. Children they seem, Murdered ... and in their hands they bear baked meat: I think it is themselves. Yea, flesh; I see it; And inward parts.... Oh, what a horrible load To carry! And their father drank their blood.
From these, I warn ye, vengeance broodeth still, A lion's rage, which goes not forth to kill But lurketh in his lair, watching the high Hall of my war-gone master ... Master? Aye; Mine, mine! The yoke is nailed about my neck....
Oh, lord of s.h.i.+ps and trampler on the wreck Of Ilion, knows he not this she-wolf's tongue, Which licks and fawns, and laughs with ear up-sprung, To bite in the end like secret death?--And can The woman? Slay a strong and armed man? ...
What fanged reptile like to her doth creep?
Some serpent amphisbene, some Skylla, deep Housed in the rock, where sailors shriek and die, Mother of h.e.l.l blood-raging, which doth cry On her own flesh war, war without alloy ...
G.o.d! And she shouted in his face her joy, Like men in battle when the foe doth break.
And feigns thanksgiving for his safety's sake!
What if no man believe me? 'Tis all one.
The thing which must be shall be; aye, and soon Thou too shalt sorrow for these things, and here Standing confess me all too true a seer.
LEADER.
The Thyestean feast of children slain I understood, and tremble. Aye, my brain Reels at these visions, beyond guesswork true.
But after, though I heard, I had lost the clue.
Ca.s.sANDRA.
Man, thou shalt look on Agamemnon dead.
LEADER.
Peace, Mouth of Evil! Be those words unsaid!
Ca.s.sANDRA.
No G.o.d of peace hath watch upon that hour.
LEADER.