登陆注册
26543800000215

第215章

It is King Herod's only son That ye have cleft in twain!

HEROD.

Ah, luckless day! What words of fear Are these that smite upon my ear With such a doleful sound!

What torments rack my heart and head!

Would I were dead! would I were dead, And buried in the ground!

He falls down and writhes as though eaten by worms.Hell opens, and SATAN and ASTAROTH come forth and drag him down.

VII.JESUS AT PLAY WITH HIS SCHOOLMATES

JESUS.

The shower is over.Let us play, And make some sparrows out of clay, Down by the river's side.

JUDAS.

See, how the stream has overflowed Its banks, and o'er the meadow road Is spreading far and wide!

They draw water out of the river by channels and form little pools.JESUS makes twelve sparrows of clay, and the other boys do the same.

JESUS.

Look! look how prettily I make These little sparrows by the lake Bend down their necks and drink!

Now will I make them sing and soar So far, they shall return no more Unto this river's brink.

JUDAS.

That canst thou not! They are but clay, They cannot sing, nor fly away Above the meadow lands!

JESUS.

Fly, fly! ye sparrows! you are free!

And while you live, remember me, Who made you with my hands.

Here JESUS shall clap his hands, and the sparrows shall fly away, chirruping.

JUDAS.

Thou art a sorcerer, I know;

Oft has my mother told me so, I will not play with thee!

He strikes JESUS in the right side.

JESUS.

Ah, Judas! thou hast smote my side, And when I shall be crucified, There shall I pierced be!

Here JOSEPH shall come in and say:

JOSEPH.

Ye wicked boys! why do ye play, And break the holy Sabbath day?

What, think ye, will your mothers say To see you in such plight!

In such a sweat and such a heat, With all that mud upon your feet!

There's not a beggar in the street Makes such a sorry sight!

VIII.THE VILLAGE SCHOOL

The RABBI BEN ISRAEL, sitting on a high stool, with a long beard, and a rod in his hand.

RABBI.

I am the Rabbi Ben Israel, Throughout this village known full well, And, as my scholars all will tell, Learned in things divine;The Cabala and Talmud hoar Than all the prophets prize I more, For water is all Bible lore, But Mishna is strong wine.

My fame extends from West to East, And always, at the Purim feast, I am as drunk as any beast That wallows in his sty;The wine it so elateth me, That I no difference can see Between "Accursed Haman be!"And "Blessed be Mordecai!"

Come hither, Judas Iscariot;

Say, if thy lesson thou hast got From the Rabbinical Book or not.

Why howl the dogs at night?

JUDAS.

In the Rabbinical Book, it saith The dogs howl, when with icy breath Great Sammael, the Angel of Death, Takes through the town his flight!

RABBI.

Well, boy! now say, if thou art wise, When the Angel of Death, who is full of eyes, Comes where a sick man dying lies, What doth he to the wight?

JUDAS.

He stands beside him, dark and tall, Holding a sword, from which doth fall Into his mouth a drop of gall, And so he turneth white.

RABBI.

And now, my Judas, say to me What the great Voices Four may be, That quite across the world do flee, And are not heard by men?

JUDAS.

The Voice of the Sun in heaven's dome, The Voice of the Murmuring of Rome, The Voice of a Soul that goeth home, And the Angel of the Rain!

RABBI.

Right are thine answers every one!

Now, little Jesus, the carpenter's son, Let us see how thy task is done;Canst thou thy letters say?

JESUS.

Aleph.

RABBI.

What next? Do not stop yet!

Go on with all the alphabet.

Come, Aleph, Beth; dost thou forget?

Cock's soul! thou'dst rather play!

JESUS.

What Aleph means I fain would know Before I any farther go!

RABBI.

Oh, by Saint Peter! wouldst thou so?

Come hither, boy, to me.

As surely as the letter Jod Once cried aloud, and spake to God, So surely shalt thou feel this rod, And punished shalt thou be!

Here RABBI BEN ISRAEL shall lift up his rod to strike Jesus, and his right arm shall be paralyzed.

IX.CROWNED WITH FLOWERS

JESUS sitting among his playmates, crowned with flowers as their King.

BOYS.

We spread our garments on the ground!

With fragrant flowers thy head is crowned While like a guard we stand around, And hail thee as our King!

Thou art the new King of the Jews!

Nor let the passers-by refuse To bring that homage which men use To majesty to bring.

Here a traveller shall go by, and the boys shall lay hold of his garments and say:

BOYS.

Come hither I and all reverence pay Unto our monarch, crowned to-day!

Then go rejoicing on your way, In all prosperity!

TRAVELLER.

Hail to the King of Bethlehem, Who weareth in his diadem The yellow crocus for the gem Of his authority!

He passes by; and others come in, bearing on a litter a sick child.

BOYS.

Set down the litter and draw near!

The King of Bethlehem is here!

What ails the child, who seems to fear That we shall do him harm?

THE BEARERS.

He climbed up to the robin's nest, And out there darted, from his rest, A serpent with a crimson crest, And stung him in the arm.

JESUS.

Bring him to me, and let me feel The wounded place; my touch can heal The sting of serpents, and can steal The poison from the bite!

He touches the wound, and the boy begins to cry.

Cease to lament! I can foresee That thou hereafter known shalt be, Among the men who follow me, As Simon the Canaanite!

EPILOGUE

In the after part of the day Will be represented another play, Of the Passion of our Blessed Lord, Beginning directly after Nones!

At the close of which we shall accord, By way of benison and reward, The sight of a holy Martyr's bones!

IV

THE ROAD TO HIRSCHAU

PRINCE HENRY and ELSIE, with their attendants on horseback.

ELSIE.

Onward and onward the highway runs to the distant city, impatiently bearing Tidings of human joy and disaster, of love and of hate, of doing and daring!

PRINCE HENRY.

This life of ours is a wild aeolian harp of many a joyous strain, But under them all there runs a loud perpetual wail, as of souls in pain.

ELSIE.

Faith alone can interpret life, and the heart that aches and bleeds with the stigma Of pain, alone bears the likeness of Christ, and can comprehend its dark enigma.

PRINCE HENRY.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 宁夏公民德行教育大讲堂

    宁夏公民德行教育大讲堂

    宁夏首届公民德行教育大讲堂于2011年8月17日开始到21日圆满落幕,在宁夏弘扬中华传统文化的进程中,可谓树立一个极具影响力的里程碑。社会各界人士对这次大讲堂活动的反映强烈,说政府办了一件大好事,为家庭、社会的和谐作出了贡献。许多人上了4天课后,才了解到中华传统文化内涵如此广博,蕴含修身、齐家、治国、平天下的大道,遗憾没早点认知、学习、实践、受益。
  • 洛璇星瀚依

    洛璇星瀚依

    一颗蔚蓝色的星球在星空中衬得与众不同。她被眼前的景象所吸引,她是那么向往到达那颗薄雾中的水球。“滴——”警报迭起,她从幻想中脱离,看着红色警报升起,犹豫的她一下子乱了方寸,不知该怎们办才是最好的,一面是坠机而会引发的严重后果,一面是对面前这颗蓝色星球的憧憬和向往。她,犹豫不决,冥冥之中,她顺从了自己的心。。。“走了,或许是后会无期了,不求你会原谅我的不辞而别,但求你要记得我,只要记得我就好,记得我就好。。。”一滴晶莹剔透的泪珠从她那对大大的杏眼轻轻滑下,迅速的划过她白皙的脸庞,顺着她小巧的下巴无情的落在地上,射出一条美丽的弧线。
  • 术霸天下

    术霸天下

    半妖少年,九海不通,意外得到上古传承,开金瞳,修道法,练秘术,一人身兼二法,上天下地唯我独尊。
  • 错爱亦生

    错爱亦生

    一场变故,让他们分离。再相见原本青梅竹马的麴冉哥哥,却变得有些陌生!几番观察,却得知他原来不是他……千年的寒冰下的容颜,无微不至守候在身边的身影,一切都不在一样!错爱亦生,道尽一世缠绵,你可知,我爱你!
  • 星辰之尊

    星辰之尊

    “纵然是独行于苍茫的夜色下,也可有仰望星空的骄傲与从容!”“相比所有未知的可能,还是更为喜欢现在的自己,时间偷走的选择,总会在未来用它喜爱的方式还给你。”“星辰之上,我为帝尊!”大修真时代,一个普普通通的少年,咆哮星河,主宰星域的热血传奇。
  • 一路有你,是我的荣幸

    一路有你,是我的荣幸

    她一直暗示他,他为了她的安全,狠心装傻。当他被她感动了,就在要接受她时,意外发生了。车祸,让她一无所有,连回忆也夺走了。再见面时,“我们认识吗?”她的迷蒙,让他后悔,自责…
  • 老爷子的三个嘱咐

    老爷子的三个嘱咐

    徐树建编写的《老爷子的三个嘱咐》是一本当代优秀悬疑故事作品集,收录悬疑故事三十七个。这些故事情节曲折精彩,以一波未平一波又起的写法,让每一声鼓点都敲击在你最敏感的神经上,直至同达阅读高潮。
  • 至尊废后:本宫不为妃

    至尊废后:本宫不为妃

    夫妻二十载,她视他为天,不惜背负千古骂名也要为他夺兵权,谋朝政,一步一个血印助他登上九重宝座。最终,却被他无情背弃,设计害死。重生归来,前世仇恨,今生血洗,宁家小姐化身毒妇,只为三尺刑台,刀光见血。大仇得报,她挣脱权力,只为天地任我游。可那个跟在她屁股后面,三十六计也甩不掉的跟屁虫是谁?
  • 武侠纪元

    武侠纪元

    狂风卷,奔云飙。情义相许生死相交豪情征万里,豪气震九霄!……网络游戏玩家徐易,自“英灵殿”塑生,加入荒城小型世家,重拾武道。真经出九阴,踏雪祭血魂。凤舞天外仙,独孤玉功明。金鲤行波变,凶兽雕麒麟。狮吼觅佛寺,图录显战神。小至拳来脚往,大到分江裂地,尽在——《武侠纪元》。……【PS:希望喜欢此书的朋友,能够收藏推荐一二,武侠群:121999263。】
  • 殇天路

    殇天路

    将玄幻主义和历史相结合,展开了一幅气势磅礴的史诗风画卷。东汉末年,正魔决战昆仑山,华岳门绝代天骄玄殇,以一己之力独守阆风巅,弑魔尊,战魔神,挡数万追兵,终因寡不敌众,魂散四方。十年后,韶龄小童陆凌云,受父亲遗命,携上古神剑重返华岳门,游万界,诛神魔,踏天之路,开始谱写一曲逆天强者的铮铮战歌!