Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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Robert Browning. PROMETHEUS BOUND . PROMETHEUS BOUND . PERSONS OF THE DRAMA . HEPHAESTUS .
Robert Browning. PROMETHEUS BOUND . PROMETHEUS BOUND . PERSONS OF THE DRAMA . HEPHAESTUS .
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... Hephaestus , thou must needs fulfil The mandate of our Father , and with links Indissoluble of adamantine chains , Fasten against this beetling precipice This guilty god . Because he filched away Thine own bright flower , the glory of ...
... Hephaestus , thou must needs fulfil The mandate of our Father , and with links Indissoluble of adamantine chains , Fasten against this beetling precipice This guilty god . Because he filched away Thine own bright flower , the glory of ...
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... Hephastus . An awful thing Is kinship joined to friendship . Strength . Grant it be ; Is disobedience to the Father's word A possible thing ? Dost quail not more for that ? Hephaestus . Thou , at least , art a stern 132 BOUND . PROMETHEUS.
... Hephastus . An awful thing Is kinship joined to friendship . Strength . Grant it be ; Is disobedience to the Father's word A possible thing ? Dost quail not more for that ? Hephaestus . Thou , at least , art a stern 132 BOUND . PROMETHEUS.
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... Hephaestus , Cursed handicraft ! I curse and hate thee , O my craft ! Strength . Thy craft most plainly innocent of all These pending ills ? Hephaestus . Were here to work it ! Strength . Why hate I would some other hand All work hath ...
... Hephaestus , Cursed handicraft ! I curse and hate thee , O my craft ! Strength . Thy craft most plainly innocent of all These pending ills ? Hephaestus . Were here to work it ! Strength . Why hate I would some other hand All work hath ...
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... Hephaestus . Accuse me justly ! Strength . Oh , none but he Now , straight through the chest , Take him and bite him with the clenching tooth Of the adamantine wedge , and rivet him . Hephaestus . Alas , Prometheus , what thou sufferest ...
... Hephaestus . Accuse me justly ! Strength . Oh , none but he Now , straight through the chest , Take him and bite him with the clenching tooth Of the adamantine wedge , and rivet him . Hephaestus . Alas , Prometheus , what thou sufferest ...
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