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第273章

CARDINAL SALVIATI.

Your Holiness, we are not set against him;We but deplore his incapacity.

He is too old.

JULIUS.

You, Cardinal Salviati, Are an old man.Are you incapable?

'T is the old ox that draws the straightest furrow.

CARDINAL MARCELLO.

Your Holiness remembers he was charged With the repairs upon St.Mary's bridge;Made cofferdams, and heaped up load on load Of timber and travertine; and yet for years The bridge remained unfinished, till we gave it To Baccio Bigio.

JULIUS.

Always Baccio Bigio!

Is there no other architect on earth?

Was it not he that sometime had in charge The harbor of Ancona.

CARDINAL MARCELLO.

Ay, the same.

JULIUS.

Then let me tell you that your Baccio Bigio Did greater damage in a single day To that fair harbor than the sea had done Or would do in ten years.And him you think To put in place of Michael Angelo, In building the Basilica of St.Peter!

The ass that thinks himself a stag discovers His error when he comes to leap the ditch.

CARDINAL MARCELLO.

He does not build; he but demolishes The labors of Bramante and San Gallo.

JULIUS.

Only to build more grandly.

CARDINAL MARCELLO.

But time passes:

Year after year goes by, and yet the work Is not completed.Michael Angelo Is a great sculptor, but no architect.

His plans are faulty.

JULIUS.

I have seen his model, And have approved it.But here comes the artist.

Beware of him.He may make Persians of you, To carry burdens on your backs forever.

SCENE II.

The same: MICHAEL ANGELO.

JULIUS.

Come forward, dear Maestro! In these gardens All ceremonies of our court are banished.

Sit down beside me here.

MICHAEL ANGELO, sitting down.

How graciously Your Holiness commiserates old age And its infirmities!

JULIUS.

Say its privileges.

Art I respect.The building of this palace And laying out these pleasant garden walks Are my delight, and if I have not asked Your aid in this, it is that I forbear To lay new burdens on you at an age When you need rest.Here I escape from Rome To be at peace.The tumult of the city Scarce reaches here.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

How beautiful it is, And quiet almost as a hermitage!

JULIUS.

We live as hermits here; and from these heights O'erlook all Rome and see the yellow Tiber Cleaving in twain the city, like a sword, As far below there as St.Mary's bridge.

What think you of that bridge?

MICHAEL ANGELO.

I would advise Your Holiness not to cross it, or not often It is not safe.

JULIUS.

It was repaired of late.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

Some morning you will look for it in vain;It will be gone.The current of the river Is undermining it.

JULIUS.

But you repaired it.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

I strengthened all its piers, and paved its road With travertine.He who came after me Removed the stone, and sold it, and filled in The space with gravel.

JULIUS.

Cardinal Salviati And Cardinal Marcello, do you listen?

This is your famous Nanni Baccio Bigio.

MICHAEL ANGELO, aside.

There is some mystery here.These Cardinals Stand lowering at me with unfriendly eyes.

JULIUS.

Now let us come to what concerns us more Than bridge or gardens.Some complaints are made Concerning the Three Chapels in St.Peter's;Certain supposed defects or imperfections, You doubtless can explain.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

This is no longer The golden age of art.Men have become Iconoclasts and critics.They delight not In what an artist does, but set themselves To censure what they do not comprehend.

You will not see them bearing a Madonna Of Cimabue to the church in triumph, But tearing down the statue of a Pope To cast it into cannon.Who are they That bring complaints against me?

JULIUS.

Deputies Of the commissioners; and they complain Of insufficient light in the Three Chapels.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

Your Holiness, the insufficient light Is somewhere else, and not in the Three Chapels.

Who are the deputies that make complaint?

JULIUS.

The Cardinals Salviati and Marcello, Here present.

MICHAEL ANGELO, rising.

With permission, Monsignori, What is it ye complain of?

CARDINAL MARCELLO, We regret You have departed from Bramante's plan, And from San Gallo's.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

Since the ancient time No greater architect has lived on earth Than Lazzari Bramante.His design, Without confusion, simple, clear, well-lighted.

Merits all praise, and to depart from it Would be departing from the truth.San Gallo, Building about with columns, took all light Out of this plan; left in the choir dark corners For infinite ribaldries, and lurking places For rogues and robbers; so that when the church Was shut at night, not five and twenty men Could find them out.It was San Gallo, then, That left the church in darkness, and not I.

CARDINAL MARCELLO.

Excuse me; but in each of the Three Chapels Is but a single window.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

Monsignore, Perhaps you do not know that in the vaulting Above there are to go three other windows.

CARDINAL SALVIATI.

How should we know? You never told us of it.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

I neither am obliged, nor will I be, To tell your Eminence or any other What I intend or ought to do.Your office Is to provide the means, and see that thieves Do not lay hands upon them.The designs Must all be left to me.

CARDINAL MARCELLO.

Sir architect, You do forget yourself, to speak thus rudely In presence of his Holiness, and to us Who are his cardinals.

MICHAEL ANGELO, putting on his hat.

I do not forget I am descended from the Counts Canossa, Linked with the Imperial line, and with Matilda, Who gave the Church Saint Peter's Patrimony.

I, too, am proud to give unto the Church The labor of these hands, and what of life Remains to me.My father Buonarotti Was Podesta of Chiusi and Caprese.

I am not used to have men speak to me As if I were a mason, hired to build A garden wall, and paid on Saturdays So much an hour.

CARDINAL SALVIATI, aside.

No wonder that Pope Clement Never sat down in presence of this man, Lest he should do the same; and always bade him Put on his hat, lest he unasked should do it!

MICHAEL ANGELO.

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