t there was so stubborn a pride in his
youthful beauty, {that} no youths, no damsels made any impression on
him. The noisy Nymph, who has neither learned to hold her tongue after
another speaking, nor to speak first herself, resounding Echo, espied
him, as he was driving the timid stags into his nets. Echo was then a
body, not a voice; and yet the babbler had no other use of her speech
than she now has, to be able to repeat the last words out of many. Juno
had done this; because when often she might have been able to detect the
Nymphs in the mountains in the embrace of her {husband}, Jupiter, she
purposely used to detain[70] the Goddess with a long story, until the
Nymphs had escaped. After the daughter of Saturn perceived {this}, she
said, "But small exercise of this tongue, with which I have been
deluded, shall be allowed thee, and a very short use of thy voice." And
she confirmed her threats by the event. Still, in the end of one's
speaking she redoubles the voice, and returns the words she hears. When,
therefore, she beheld Narcissus[71] wandering through the pathless
forests, and fell in love with him, she stealthily followed his steps;
and the more she followed him, with the nearer flame did she burn. In no
other manner than as when the native sulphur, spread around[72] the tops
of torches, catches the flame applied {to it}. Ah! how often did she
desire to accost him in soft accents, and to employ soft entreaties!
Nature resists, and suffers her not to begin; but what {Nature} does
permit, that she is ready for; to await his voice, to which to return
her own words.
By chance, the youth, being separated from the trusty company of his
attendants, cries out, "Is there any one here?" and Echo answers "Here!"
He is amazed; and when he has cast his eyes on every side, he cries out
with a loud voice, "Come!" {Whereon} she calls {the youth} who calls. He
looks back; and again, as no one comes, he says, "Why dost thou avoid
me?" and just as many words as he spoke, he receives. He persists; and
being deceived by the imitation of an alternate voice, he says, "Let us
come together here;" and Echo, that could never more willingly answer
any sound whatever, replies, "Let us come together here!" and she
follows up her own words, and rushing from the woods,[73] is going to
throw her arms around the neck she has {so} longed for. He flies; and as
he flies, he exclaims, "Remove thy hands from thus embracing me; I will
die first, be
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