Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... Zeus And leave off his old trick of loving man . Hephæstus . O Strength and Force , -for you , our Zeus's will Presents a deed for doing , no more ! -but I , I lack your daring , up this storm - rent PROMETHEUS BOUND FROM THE GREEK OF ...
... Zeus And leave off his old trick of loving man . Hephæstus . O Strength and Force , -for you , our Zeus's will Presents a deed for doing , no more ! -but I , I lack your daring , up this storm - rent PROMETHEUS BOUND FROM THE GREEK OF ...
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... Zeus commands With a most inevitable word . Ho ; thou ! High - thoughted son of Themis who is sage ! Thee loth , I loth must rivet fast in chains Against this rocky height unclomb by man , Where never human voice nor face shall find Out ...
... Zeus commands With a most inevitable word . Ho ; thou ! High - thoughted son of Themis who is sage ! Thee loth , I loth must rivet fast in chains Against this rocky height unclomb by man , Where never human voice nor face shall find Out ...
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... Zeus behold thee lagging ? Hephæstus . Zeus may behold these . Strength . Here be chains . Seize him , -strike amain ! Strike with the hammer on each side his hands- Rivet him to the rock . Hephæstus . The work is done , And ...
... Zeus behold thee lagging ? Hephæstus . Zeus may behold these . Strength . Here be chains . Seize him , -strike amain ! Strike with the hammer on each side his hands- Rivet him to the rock . Hephæstus . The work is done , And ...
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... Zeus . Hephæstus . 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 . Hephæstus . Alas , Prometheus , what thou ...
... Zeus . Hephæstus . 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 . Hephæstus . Alas , Prometheus , what thou ...
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... Zeus hateth sore And his gods hate again , As many as tread on his glorified floor , Because I loved mortals too much evermore . Alas me ! what a murmur and motion I hear , As of birds flying near ! And the air undersings The light ...
... Zeus hateth sore And his gods hate again , As many as tread on his glorified floor , Because I loved mortals too much evermore . Alas me ! what a murmur and motion I hear , As of birds flying near ! And the air undersings The light ...
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