COLLECTED PLAYS
SRI AUROBINDO
Contents
PART ONE
PERSEUS THE DELIVERER
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Act Three SCENE I
The women apartments of the Palace.
ANDROMEDA All's ready, let us go.
DIOMEDE
Andromeda,
ANDROMEDA
Do not delay me on the brink of action.
DIOMEDE You shall not do it. I will not go with you. Page – 76
ANDROMEDA
So you expose me For I must do it then unhelped. DIOMEDE ,
I'll tell
ANDROMEDA I shall die then on the third day from this.
DIOMEDE
What! you will kill yourself, and for two strangers
ANDROMEDA
I shall not need. Then you'll repent this cruelty. She weeps. DIOMEDE
Child, child!
ANDROMEDA
Have I not loved you, Diomede? Page – 77
Upon your breast, stealing from my own bed
DIOMEDE
Oh hush! I love you, She goes.
ANDROMEDA O you poor shuddering men, my human fellows, Horribly bound beneath the grisly knife You feel already groping for your hearts, Pardon me each long moment that you wrestle With grim anticipation. O, and you, If there is any god in the deaf skies That pities men or helps them, O protect me! But if you are inexorably unmoved And punish pity, I, Andromeda, Who am a woman on this earth, will help My brothers. Then, if you must punish me, Strike home. You should have given me no heart; It is too late now to forbid it feeling.
She is going out. Athene appears. I am oppressed and tortured with thy beauty.
ATHENE I am Athene. Page – 78
ANDROMEDA
Art thou a goddess ? Thy name
ATHENE
I am she
ANDROMEDA {falling prostrate)
Do not deceive me! I will kiss thy feet.
ATHENE Lift up thy head, My servant.
ANDROMEDA
Thou art! there are not only void
ATHENE Stand up, O daughter of Cassiope. Wilt thou then help these men of Babylonia, My mortals whom I love ?
ANDROMEDA
I help myself,
ATHENE
To thee alone I gave Page – 79 Mid dire revilings.
ANDROMEDA
My reward shall be
ATHENE
Thou fear'st not then? They will expose thee, child,
ANDROMEDA
Beyond too
ATHENE Perhaps.
ANDROMEDA Wilt thou love me ?
ATHENE Thou art my child.
ANDROMEDA
O mother, O Athene, let me go.
ATHENE Go, child. I shall be near invisibly. She disappears. Andromeda stands with clasped hands straining her eyes as if into infinity. Diomede returns.
DIOMEDE You are not gone as yet? what is this, princess? Page – 80
What is this light around you! How you are altered,
ANDROMEDA Diomede, let us go.
They go out. Page – 81 |