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Bk VI:401-438 The marriage of Procne and Tereus
Athens, alone, did nothing [to address a recent tragedy]. War prevented them doing
so. A Barbarian army had crossed the sea and brought terror to the walls of the city
of Mopsopius.
Tereus of Thrace routed these Barbarians, with his army of auxiliaries, and won
a great name by his victory. Since Tereus was a master of men and riches, and
happened to trace his descent from mighty Mars himself, Pandion, king of Athens,
made them allies, by giving him his daughter Procne in marriage. Neither Juno,
who attends on brides, nor Hymen, nor the three Graces, was there.
The Eumenides, the Furies, held torches snatched from a funeral. The Eumenides,
the Furies, prepared their marriage bed, and the unholy screech owl brooded over
their house, and sat on the roof of their chamber. By this bird-omen, Procne and
Tereus were joined. By this bird-omen, they were made parents. Thrace of course
rejoiced with them, and they themselves gave thanks to the gods, and the day when
Pandion’s daughter married her illustrious king, and the day on which Itys their
son was born, they commanded to be celebrated as festivals: so, always, our real
advantages escape us.
Bk VI:438-485 Tereus’s passion for Procne’s sister Philomela
Now, Titan, the sun, had guided the turning year through five autumns
when Procne said, coaxingly to her husband, ‘If any thanks are due me, either send
me to see my sister, or let my sister come here. You can promise my father she will
return after a brief stay. It would be worth a great deal to me, if you allowed me to
see Philomela.’ Tereus ordered his ship to sea, and with sail and oar reached the
harbour of Cecrops, and landed on the shore of Piraeus.
As soon as he gained access to his father-in-law, right hand was joined to right
hand, and they began by wishing each other favourable omens. Tereus had started
to tell of the reason for his visit, his wife’s request, and promise a speedy return if
she were sent back with him, when, see, Philomela entered, dressed in rich robes,
and richer beauty, walking as we are used to being told the naiads and dryads of
the deep woods do, if only one were to give them like her culture and dress. Seeing
the girl, Tereus took fire, just as if someone touched a flame to corn stubble, or
burned the leaves, or hay stored in a loft. Her beauty was worthy of it, but he was
driven by his natural passion, and the inclination of the people of his region is
towards lust: he burnt with his own vice and his nation’s. His impulse was to erode
her attendants care, and her nurse’s loyalty, even seduce the girl herself with rich
gifts, to the extent of his kingdom, or rape her and defend the rape in savage war.
There was nothing he would not dare, possessed by unbridled desire, nor could he
contain the flame in his heart.
Now he suffered from impatience, and eagerly returned to Procne’s request,
pursuing his own wishes as hers. Desire made him eloquent, and whenever he
petitioned more strongly than was seemly, he would make out that Procne wished
it so. He even embellished his speeches with tears, as though she had
commissioned him to do that too. You gods, what secret darknesses human hearts
hide! Due to his efforts, Tereus is viewed as faithful, in his deceit, and is praised
for his crime. Moreover Philomela wishes his request granted, and resting her
forearms on her father’s shoulders, coaxing him to let her go to visit her sister, she
urges it, in her own interest, and against it. Tereus gazes at her, and imagining her
as already his, watching her kisses, and her arms encircling her father’s neck, it all
spurs him on, food and fuel to his frenzy. Whenever she embraces her father, he
wishes he were that father: though of course his intentions would be no less
wicked. The father is won over by the twin entreaties. The girl is overjoyed, and
thanks her father, and thinks, poor wretch, that what will bring sorrow to both
sisters is actually a success for both.
Bk VI:486-548 Tereus forces Philomela
Now little was left of Phoebus’s daily labour, and his horses were treading the
spaces of the western sky. A royal feast was served at Pandion’s table, with wine in
golden goblets. Then their bodies sated, they gave themselves to quiet sleep. But
though the Thracian king retired to bed, he was disturbed by thoughts of her, and
remembering her features, her gestures, her hands, he imagined the rest that he had
not yet seen, as he would wish, and fuelled his own fires, in sleepless restlessness.
Day broke, and Pandion, clasping his son-in-law’s right hand, in parting, with tears
welling in his eyes, entrusted his daughter to him. ‘Dear son, since affectionate
reasons compel it, and both of them desire it (you too have desired it, Tereus), I
give her over to you, and by your honour, by the entreaty of a heart joined to yours,
and by the gods above, I beg you, protect her with a father’s love, and send back to
me, as soon as is possible (it will be all too long a wait for me), this sweet comfort
of my old age. You too, as soon as is possible (it is enough that your sister is so far
away), if you are at all dutiful, Philomela, return to me!’
So he commanded his daughter and kissed her, and soft tears mingled with his
commands. As a token of their promise he took their two right hands and linked
them together, and asked them, with a prayer, to remember to greet his absent
daughter, and grandson, for him. His mouth sobbing, he could barely say a last
farewell, and he feared the forebodings in his mind.
As soon as Philomela was on board the brightly painted ship, and the sea was
churned by the oars, and the land left behind them, the barbarian king cried ‘I have
won! I carry with me what I wished for! He exults, and his passion can scarcely
wait for its satisfaction. He never turns his eyes away from her, no differently than
when Jupiter’s eagle deposits a hare, caught by the curved talons, in its high eyrie:
there is no escape for the captive, and the raptor gazes at its prize.
Now they had completed their journey, and disembarked from the wave-worn
ship, on the shores of his country. The king took her to a high-walled building,
hidden in an ancient forest, and there he locked her away, she, pale and trembling,
fearing everything, in tears now, begging to know where her sister was. Then,
confessing his evil intent, he overcame her by force, she a virgin and alone, as she
called out, again and again, in vain, to her father, her sister, and most of all to the
great gods. She quivered like a frightened lamb, that fails to realise it is free,
wounded and discarded by a grey wolf, or like a dove trembling, its feathers
stained with its blood, still fearing the rapacious claws that gripped it. After a brief
while, when she had come to her senses, she dragged at her dishevelled hair, and
like a mourner, clawed at her arms, beating them against her breasts. Hands
outstretched, she shouted ‘Oh, you savage. Oh, what an evil, cruel, thing you have
done. Did you care nothing for my father’s trust, sealed with holy tears, my sister’s
affection, my own virginity, your marriage vows? You have confounded
everything. I have been forced to become my sister’s rival. You are joined to both.
Now Procne will be my enemy! Why not rob me of life as well, you traitor, so that
no crime escapes you? If only you had done it before that impious act. Then my
shade would have been free of guilt. Yet, if the gods above witness such things, if
the powers of heaven mean anything, if all is not lost, as I am, then one day you
will pay me for this! I, without shame, will tell what you have done. If I get the
chance it will be in front of everyone. If I am kept imprisoned in these woods, I
will fill the woods with it, and move the stones, that know of my guilt, to pity. The
skies will hear of it, and any god that may be there!’
Bk VI:549-570 Philomela is mutilated
The king’s anger was stirred by these words, and his fear also. Goaded by both,
he freed the sword from its sheath by his side, and seizing her hair gathered it
together, to use as a tie, to tether her arms behind her back. Philomela, seeing the
sword, and hoping only for death, offered up her throat. But he severed her tongue
with his savage blade, holding it with pincers, as she struggled to speak in her
indignation, calling out her father’s name repeatedly. Her tongue’s root was left
quivering, while the rest of it lay on the dark soil, vibrating and trembling, and, as
though it were the tail of a mutilated snake moving, it writhed, as if, in dying, it
was searching for some sign of her. They say (though I scarcely dare credit it) that
even after this crime, he still assailed her wounded body, repeatedly, in his lust.
He controlled himself sufficiently to return to Procne, who, seeing him returned,
asked where her sister was. He, with false mourning, told of a fictitious funeral,
and tears gave it credence. Procne tore her glistening clothes, with their gold hems,
from her shoulders, and put on black robes, and built an empty tomb, and
mistakenly brought offerings, and lamented the fate of a sister, not yet due to be
lamented in that way.
Bk VI:571-619 The truth is revealed
The sun-god has circled the twelve signs, and a year is past. What
can Philomela do? A guard prevents her escape; the thick walls of the building are
made of solid stone; her mute mouth can yield no token of the facts. Great trouble
is inventive, and ingenuity arises in difficult times. Cleverly, she fastens her thread
to a barbarian’s loom, and weaves purple designs on a white background, revealing
the crime. She entrusts it, when complete, to a servant, and asks her, by means of
gestures, to take it to her mistress. She, as she is asked, takes it to Procne, not
knowing what it carries inside. The wife of the savage king unrolls the cloth, and
reads her sister’s terrible fate, and by a miracle keeps silent. Grief restrains her lips,
her tongue seeking to form words adequate to her indignation, fails. She has no
time for tears, but rushes off, in a confusion of right and wrong, her mind filled
with thoughts of vengeance.
It was the time when the young Thracian women used to celebrate the triennial
festival of Bacchus. (Night knew their holy rites: by night, Mount Rhodope rang
with the high-pitched clashing of bronze). By night the queen left her palace,
prepared herself for the rites of the god, and took up the weapons of that frenzied
religion. Tendrils of vine wreathed her head; a deerskin was draped over her left
side; a light javelin rested on her shoulder. Hurtling through the woods with a
crowd of her companions, terrifying, driven by maddening grief, Procne embodies
you, Bacchus. She comes at last to the building in the wilderness, and howls out
loud, giving the ecstatic cry of Euhoe, breaks the door down, seizes her sister,
disguises her with the tokens of a wild Bacchante, hides her face with ivy leaves,
and dragging her along with her, frightened out of her wits, leads her inside the
palace walls.
When Philomela realised that she had reached that accursed house, the wretched
girl shuddered in horror, and her whole face grew deathly pale. Procne, once there,
took off the religious trappings; uncovered the downcast face of her unhappy sister,
and clutched her in her arms. But Philomela could not bear to lift her eyes, seeing
herself as her sister’s betrayer. With her face turned towards the ground, wanting to
swear by the gods, and call them to witness, that her shame had been visited on her
by force, she made signs with her hands in place of speech. Procne burned, and
could not control her anger, reproaching her sister for weeping, saying ‘Now is not
the time for tears, but for the sword, or for what overcomes the sword, if you know
of such a thing. I am prepared for any wickedness, sister; to set the palace alight
with a torch, and throw Tereus, the author of this, into the midst of the flames; or
to cut out his eyes and tongue, and the parts which brought shame to you; or to
force out his guilty spirit through a thousand wounds! I am ready for any enormity:
but what it should be, I still do not know yet.’
Bk VI:619-652 The pitiless feast
While Procne was going over these things, Itys came to his mother. His arrival
suggested what she might do, and regarding him with a cold gaze, she said ‘Ah!
How like your father you are!’ Without speaking further, seething in silent
indignation, she began to conceive her tragic plan. Yet, when the boy approached,
and greeted his mother, and put his little arms round her neck, and kissed her with
childish endearments, she was moved, her anger was checked, and her eyes were
wet with the tears that gathered against her will. But, realising that her mind was
wavering through excess affection, she turned away from him, and turned to look
at her sister’s face again, till, gazing at both in turn, she said ‘Why should the one
be able to speak his endearments, while the other is silent, her tongue torn out?’
Though he calls me mother, why can she not call me sister? Look at the husband
you are bride to, Pandion’s daughter! This is unworthy of you! Affection is
criminal in a wife of Tereus’
Without delay, she dragged Itys off, as a tigress does an unweaned fawn, in the
dark forests of the Ganges. As they reached a remote part of the great palace,
Procne, with an unchanging expression, struck him with a knife, in the side close to
the heart, while he stretched out his hands, knowing his fate at the last, crying out
‘Mother! Mother!’, and reaching out for her neck. That one wound was probably
enough to seal his fate, but Philomela opened his throat with the knife. While the
limbs were still warm, and retained some life, they tore them to pieces. Part bubble
in bronze cauldrons, part hiss on the spit: and the distant rooms drip with grease.
The wife invites the unsuspecting Tereus to the feast, and giving out that it is a
sacred rite, practised in her country, where it is only lawful for the husband to be
present, she sends away their followers and servants. Tereus eats by himself, seated
in his tall ancestral chair, and fills his belly with his own child. And in the darkness
of his understanding cries ‘Fetch Ithys here’.
Bk VI:653-674 They are transformed into birds
Procne cannot hide her cruel exultation, and now, eager to be, herself, the
messenger of destruction, she cries ‘You have him there, inside, the one you ask
for.’ He looks around and questions where the boy is. And then while he is calling
out and seeking him, Philomela, springs forward, her hair wet with the dew of that
frenzied murder, and hurls the bloodstained head of Itys in his father’s face. Nor
was there a time when she wished more strongly to have the power of speech, and
to declare her exultation in fitting words.
The Thracian king pushed back the table with a great cry, calling on the Furies,
the snake-haired sisters of the vale of Styx. Now if he could, he would tear open
his body, and reveal the dreadful substance of the feast, and his half-consumed
child. Then he weeps, and calls himself the sepulchre of his unhappy son, and now
pursues, with naked sword, the daughters of Pandion.
You might think the Athenian women have taken wing: they have taken wings.
One of them, a nightingale, Procne, makes for the woods. The other, a swallow,
Philomela, flies to the eaves of the palace, and even now her throat has not lost the
stain of that murder, and the soft down bears witness to the blood. Tereus swift in
his grief and desire for revenge, is himself changed to a bird, with a feathered crest
on its head. An immoderate, elongated, beak juts out, like a long spear. The name
of the bird is the hoopoe, and it looks as though it is armed.
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