Act Five SCENE I
The sea-shore. Andromeda chained to the cliff.
ANDROMEDA O iron-throated vast unpitying sea, Whose borders touch my feet with their cold kisses As if they loved me f yet from thee my death Will soon arise, and in some monstrous form To tear my heart with horror before my body. I am alone with thee on this wild beach Filled with the echo of thy roaring waters. My fellowmen have cast me out: they have bound me Upon thy rocks to die. These cruel chains Weary the arms they keep held stiffly out Against the rough cold jagged stones. My bosom Hardly contains its thronging sobs; my heart Is torn with misery: for by my act My father and my mother are doomed to death, My kind dear brother, my sweet Iolaus, Will cruelly be slaughtered; by my act A kingdom ends in miserable ruin. I thought to save two two fellowmen: I have slain A hundred by their rescue. I have failed In all I did and die accursed and hated. I die alone and miserably, no heart To pity me: only your hostile waves Are listening to my sobs and laughing hoarsely With cruel pleasure. Heaven looks coldly on. Yet I repent not. O thou dreadful god! Yes, thou art dreadful and most mighty; perhaps This world will always be a world of blood And smiling cruelty, thou its fit sovereign. But I have done what my own heart required of me, Page – 157
And I repent not. Even if after death
She is silent for a while. She is silent, weeping. Cydone enters: she comes and sits down at Andromeda's feet.
CYDONE
How beautiful she is, how beautiful!
ANDROMEDA What gentle touch is on my feet ? Who art thou ?
CYDONE I am Cydone. Iolaus loves me.
ANDROMEDA My brother! lives he yet ? Page – 158
CYDONE
He lives, dear sweetness,
ANDROMEDA (joyfully)
It was a cruel lie!
CYDONE No, bound and in the temple. Weep not.
ANDROMEDA Alas! And you have left him there alone ?
CYDONE
The gods are with him, sister. In a few hours
ANDROMEDA Together and released! Oh yes, in death.
CYDONE
I bid you hope. O child,
ANDROMEDA You make me smile in spite of all my grief. Page – 159 Did you not bid me hope, Cydone ?
CYDONE
And now
ANDROMEDA I am. I feel it now.
CYDONE Your name's Andromeda?
ANDROMEDA Iolaus calls me so.
CYDONE
I think he cheats me. Kisses her.
If I could have
ANDROMEDA The world is changed about me.
CYDONE Heaven's above. Look up and see it. Page – 160
ANDROMEDA There is a golden cloud Moving towards me.
CYDONE
It, is Perseus. Sweetheart, She goes out over the rocks.
ANDROMEDA
I shall be saved! What is this sudden trouble She closes her eyes in terror. Perseus enters.
PERSEUS
Look up, O sunny-curled Andromeda! And see thy safety. Page – 161 ANDROMEDA
O thou hast come to me!
PERSEUS
In time to save-, thee, my Andromeda.
ANDROMEDA
O touch me ere you go that I may feel
PERSEUS
Let my kiss, sweet doubting dreamer, He goes out.
ANDROMEDA
The music of his name
And upwards yawns its rage. O great Athene! Page – 162 Of Perseus hurls the flame-commingled flood Back in the dragon's eyes: it shoots its lightnings Into the horizon like fire-trailing arrows. The world surprised with light gazes dismayed Upon the sea-surrounded war, ringed in With foam and flying, tumult. O glorious sight, Too swift and terrible for human eyes! I will pray rather. Virgin, beautiful Athene, virgin-mother of my soul! I cannot lift my hands to thee, they are chained To the wild cliff, but lift my heart instead, Virgin, assist thy hero in the fight. Descend, armipotent maiden, child of Zeus, Shoot from his god-like brain the strength of will That conquers evil: in one victorious stroke Collecting hurl it on the grisly foe. Thou, thou art sword and shield, and thou the force That uses shield and sword, virgin Athene. The tumult ceases and the floods subside. I dare not look. And yet I will. O death, Thou tossest there inertly on the flood, A floating mountain. Perseus comes to me Touching the waves with airy-sandalled feet, Bright and victorious. Perseus returns.
PERSEUS
The grisly beast is slain that was thy terror,
ANDROMEDA
Thou hast delivered me, O Perseus, Perseus,
PERSEUS Girl, I take into my arms Page – 163
My own that I have won and with these kisses
ANDROMEDA, Perseus!
PERSEUS
Sweetly thou tak'st my eager kisses
ANDROMEDA
I am chained, Perseus,
PERSEUS
O smile of sweetness!
ANDROMEDA
My chains ?
PERSEUS Thou tremblest yet!
ANDROMEDA
Some sweet and sudden fear
PERSEUS Sweet tremors, grow Page – 164 Upon her. Never shall harsher fears again O'ertake your rosy limbs, in Perseus' keeping. How fair thou art, my prize Andromeda! O sweet chained body, chained to love not death, That with a happy passiveness endures My touch, once more, once more. And now fall down Clashing into the deep, you senseless irons, That took a place my kisses only merit. Princess of Syria, child of imperial Cepheus, Step forward free.
ANDROMEDA (falling at his feet and embracing them)
O Perseus, O my saviour!
PERSEUS
It was a glorious fault, Andromeda.
ANDROMEDA With you I fear not.
PERSEUS
Cling to me then, sweet burden,
He puts his arms round her to lift Page – 165 |