"Dunsany, Lord - Five Plays" - читать интересную книгу автора (Dunsany Lord) As gods!
Agmar: As gods. Know you the land through which I have lately come in my wanderings? Marma, where the gods are carved from green stone in the mountains. They sit all seven of them against the hills. They sit there motionless and travellers worship them. Ulf: Yes, yes, we know those gods. They are much reverenced here, but they are drowsy and send us nothing beautiful. Agmar: They are of green jade. They sit cross-legged with their right elbows resting on their left hands, the right forefinger pointed upward. We will come into the city disguised, from the direction of Marma, and we will claim to be these gods. We must be seven as they are. And when we sit we must sit cross-legged as they do, with the right hand uplifted. Ulf: This is a bad city in which to fall into the hands of merchants lack benevolence, ever since the gods forgot them. Agmar: In our ancient calling a man may sit at one street corner for fifty years doing the one thing, and yet a day may come when it is well for him to rise up and do another thing while the timorous man starves. Ulf: Also it were not well to anger the gods. Agmar: Is not all life a beggary to the gods? Do they not see all men always begging of them and asking alms with incense, and bells, and subtle devices? Oogno: Yes, all men indeed are beggars before the gods. Agmar: Does not the mighty Soldan often sit by the agate altar in his royal temple as we sit at a street corner or by a palace gate? |
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