SCENE V
The sea-shore.
Andromeda, dishevelled, bare-armed and unsandalled, stripped of
all but a single light robe, stands on a wide low ledge under a
rock jutting out from the cliff with the sea washing below her feet.
She is chained to a rock behind her by her wrists and ankles, her
arms stretched at full length against its side.
POLYDAON There meditate affronts to dire Poseidon. Rescue thyself, thou rescuer of victims! I am sorry that thy marriage, sweet Andromeda, So poorly is attended. I could have wished To have all Syria gazing at thy nuptials With thy rare Ocean bridegroom! Thy mother most Should have been here to see her lovely princess So meetly robed for bridal, with these ornaments Upon her pretty hands and feet. She has Affairs too pressing. We do some surgery Upon thy brother Iolaus' heart To draw the bad blood out and make it holy, And she must watch the skilful operation. Do not weep, fair one. Soon, be confident, They'll meet thee in that wide house where all are going. Think of these things until thy lover comes. Farewell.
PERISSUS
Art thou mad, priest Polydaon ? How thou grinnest and drawest Page – 155
SYRIANS To the temple! To the temple!
POLYDAON
Let one remain above the cliff,
DAMOETES Not I!
ALL Nor I! nor I! nor I!
DAMOETES As well stay here with the girl and be torn with her!
PERISSUS
Do you quake, my brave shouters ? must you curl your tails in
POLYDAON I'll not forget thy service, good Perissus.
PERISSUS
Will you then make me butcher-in-chief to your viceroy in They go. Andromeda is left alone. Curtain Page – 156 |