登陆注册
15691800000063

第63章

For in a two-fold manner is that wind Enkindled all: it trembles into heat Both by its own velocity and by Repeated touch of fire.Thereafter, when The energy of wind is heated through And the fierce impulse of the fire hath sped Deeply within, O then the thunderbolt, Now ripened, so to say, doth suddenly Splinter the cloud, and the aroused flash Leaps onward, lumining with forky light All places round.And followeth anon A clap so heavy that the skiey vaults, As if asunder burst, seem from on high To engulf the earth.Then fearfully a quake Pervades the lands, and 'long the lofty skies Run the far rumblings.For at such a time Nigh the whole tempest quakes, shook through and through, And roused are the roarings,- from which shock Comes such resounding and abounding rain, That all the murky ether seems to turn Now into rain, and, as it tumbles down, To summon the fields back to primeval floods:

So big the rains that be sent down on men By burst of cloud and by the hurricane, What time the thunder-clap, from burning bolt That cracks the cloud, flies forth along.At times The force of wind, excited from without, Smiteth into a cloud already hot With a ripe thunderbolt.And when that wind Hath splintered that cloud, then down there cleaves forthwith Yon fiery coil of flame which still we call, Even with our fathers' word, a thunderbolt.

The same thing haps toward every other side Whither that force hath swept.It happens, too, That sometimes force of wind, though hurtled forth Without all fire, yet in its voyage through space Igniteth, whilst it comes along, along,-Losing some larger bodies which cannot Pass, like the others, through the bulks of air,-And, scraping together out of air itself Some smaller bodies, carries them along, And these, commingling, by their flight make fire:

Much in the manner as oft a leaden ball Grows hot upon its aery course, the while It loseth many bodies of stark cold And taketh into itself along the air New particles of fire.It happens, too, That force of blow itself arouses fire, When force of wind, a-cold and hurtled forth Without all fire, hath strook somewhere amain-No marvel, because, when with terrific stroke 'Thas smitten, the elements of fiery-stuff Can stream together from out the very wind And, simultaneously, from out that thing Which then and there receives the stroke: as flies The fire when with the steel we hack the stone;Nor yet, because the force of steel's a-cold, Rush the less speedily together there Under the stroke its seeds of radiance hot.

And therefore, thuswise must an object too Be kindled by a thunderbolt, if haply 'Thas been adapt and suited to the flames.

Yet force of wind must not be rashly deemed As altogether and entirely cold-That force which is discharged from on high With such stupendous power; but if 'tis not Upon its course already kindled with fire, It yet arriveth warmed and mixed with heat.

And, now, the speed and stroke of thunderbolt Is so tremendous, and with glide so swift Those thunderbolts rush on and down, because Their roused force itself collects itself First always in the clouds, and then prepares For the huge effort of their going-forth;Next, when the cloud no longer can retain The increment of their fierce impetus, Their force is pressed out, and therefore flies With impetus so wondrous, like to shots Hurled from the powerful Roman catapults.

Note, too, this force consists of elements Both small and smooth, nor is there aught that can With ease resist such nature.For it darts Between and enters through the pores of things;And so it never falters in delay Despite innumerable collisions, but Flies shooting onward with a swift elan.

Next, since by nature always every weight Bears downward, doubled is the swiftness then And that elan is still more wild and dread, When, verily, to weight are added blows, So that more madly and more fiercely then The thunderbolt shakes into shivers all That blocks its path, following on its way.

Then, too, because it comes along, along With one continuing elan, it must Take on velocity anew, anew, Which still increases as it goes, and ever Augments the bolt's vast powers and to the blow Gives larger vigour; for it forces all, All of the thunder's seeds of fire, to sweep In a straight line unto one place, as 'twere,-Casting them one by other, as they roll, Into that onward course.Again, perchance, In coming along, it pulls from out the air Some certain bodies, which by their own blows Enkindle its velocity.And, lo, It comes through objects leaving them unharmed, It goes through many things and leaves them whole, Because the liquid fire flieth along Athrough their pores.And much it does transfix, When these primordial atoms of the bolt Have fallen upon the atoms of these things Precisely where the intertwined atoms Are held together.And, further, easily Brass it unbinds and quickly fuseth gold, Because its force is so minutely made Of tiny parts and elements so smooth That easily they wind their way within, And, when once in, quickly unbind all knots And loosen all the bonds of union there.

And most in autumn is shaken the house of heaven, The house so studded with the glittering stars, And the whole earth around- most too in spring When flowery times unfold themselves: for, lo, In the cold season is there lack of fire, And winds are scanty in the hot, and clouds Have not so dense a bulk.But when, indeed, The seasons of heaven are betwixt these twain, The divers causes of the thunderbolt Then all concur; for then both cold and heat Are mixed in the cross-seas of the year, So that a discord rises among things And air in vast tumultuosity Billows, infuriate with the fires and winds-Of which the both are needed by the cloud For fabrication of the thunderbolt.

同类推荐
  • 江南鱼鲜品

    江南鱼鲜品

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说弥勒下生经

    佛说弥勒下生经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 燕北录

    燕北录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 元叟行端禅师语录

    元叟行端禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 金箓斋三洞赞咏仪

    金箓斋三洞赞咏仪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 年华轻狂

    年华轻狂

    最是美好少年时,年华似水,年少轻狂。那一年,18岁的洛樱初入大学校门;那一年,洛樱邂逅生命中的劫数;疯狂的爱和过于炙热的情,灼热了她的生命。欧铭,那个如强光一样撕裂生命的男人,会给洛樱的人生带来何种改变?爱情有时候很奇妙不是吗,明明只是简单的相遇,却陷落了两个人的心。不顾一切的牵手,明明知道是不应该的开始,却奋不顾身,谁都可以欺骗,但是无论如何也无法欺骗自己的心。如果遇见你,是我此生的劫数,我在劫难逃,亦不愿意逃。即使下一刻是末日,亦不愿松开彼此的手。爱了,便爱了。
  • 现实奏鸣曲

    现实奏鸣曲

    多大年纪了,还玩虐心、虐恋,大起大落的人生不适合我——我更喜欢在现实中找到自我。细水长流路漫漫,咱们一路惊喜一路看!
  • 降世神医

    降世神医

    与美女校花同行,竟遭来了杀身之祸,到地府一游,竟发现自己是四大宇宙神------太虚神的转世。从此他的生活发生了翻天覆地的变化,扮猪吃虎,独步都市,治人无数,成就宇宙一代枭雄。
  • 道下囚徒

    道下囚徒

    人生在世,宿世纠葛。一个怪人,一串铁链,扼住了世界的咽喉。一个老头,在瓢泼大雨中喝着烈酒,拖了一把大关刀,晃晃悠悠的上山杀了几千人。一个孤儿,一份执着,于凡世斩断浮生。一个痴儿,喝下一捧清泉,带着镣铐,长生于天地间。......咂口一小酒,叹草木俱朽。观万蚁旋磨,笑壮志未酬。人或者神,都是一辈子。
  • 都市之天修世界

    都市之天修世界

    一个古代修真界的少年叶天,偶得一部传奇的仙法,本该走上已然既定的一生。然而所有的故事发展,却超乎了神秘势力的预料,叶天经历了传说中的幽冥隧道,来到千年之后的世界,开启了一段超乎寻常的都市修真之路......伴随着叶天的再次出现,所有的秘辛也渐渐拨开,命运之舟再度扬帆......(感谢腾讯文学书评团提供书评支持!)
  • 神耳无敌

    神耳无敌

    奇奇巴拉出生在一个僻静的小山村,由于他出生时是一个小火球,又长了一只左大耳。因此被村里人传为妖怪,引来了不少人的议论。但村民们万万没想到的是奇奇巴拉的这只左大耳既是“智慧门”,又是“武器库”。在二郎山,奇奇巴拉和他的小伙伴们为避山雾而误入狼窝,差点进入狼嘴,他能让千年巨莽死于足下。又能把一个在水下生活了百年的老龙王从水下请到了人间。奇奇巴拉是人的驱体又是神的化身…….他在学习中勇于探索,在困难中永挑重担,他帮助了无数的落后学生,他的感人事迹很多,成为当地的传奇人物。
  • 此去经年,后会无期

    此去经年,后会无期

    也许很多人的青春就是如此吧,那也曾是‘此去不经年,后会终有期’的约定啊。那么,经年以后,终有期的人,又在何方。
  • 凤倾天下:皇上别太狠

    凤倾天下:皇上别太狠

    “孟氏挽倾,封其为文倾皇后,执掌凤印,管理后宫。”“文倾皇后心狠手辣,为达目地不折手段,朕痛心疾首,念其曾陪朕共患难,朕不忍杀之,即日起,夺去皇后封号,打入冷宫。”“废后孟挽倾,在冷宫期间,潜心念佛,日日为我朝祈祷,朕念其心可嘉,特令其搬出冷宫,赐封挽妃,望其一心向善,不要重复倒覆辙。”三道圣旨,一生大起大落,她孟挽倾无才也无德,只会杀人,他却给她冠上如此殊荣,也罢,她本就是他手中的一颗棋子,可是,再冷血的棋子也会有感情。她本以为,任务完成,她就可以离开,可是他却下了第四道圣旨,那个囚禁她一生的圣旨“孟挽倾,你若敢离开,朕让天下陪葬。”
  • 瓦洛兰记事

    瓦洛兰记事

    卡牌和男枪的恩怨、暗影岛幽魂的秘密、弗雷尔卓德三姐妹的纷争、恕瑞玛的衰落与重生、虚空生物入侵瓦洛兰……还有最重要的,德玛西亚与诺克萨斯的战争。《瓦洛兰记事》,为你讲述英雄联盟背后的故事。(基于lol官方英雄背景的小说,新书求收藏~~)
  • 勇毅

    勇毅

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。