_ Never may the all-ruling
Zeus put into my mind
Force antagonist to him.
Zeus put into my mind
Force antagonist to him.
Thoreau - Excursions and Poems
_Pr. _ The Fates three-formed, and the remembering Furies.
_Ch. _ Than these, then, is Zeus weaker?
_Pr. _ Ay, he could not escape what has been fated.
_Ch. _ But what to Zeus is fated, except always to rule?
_Pr. _ This thou wilt not learn; seek not to know.
_Ch. _ Surely some awful thing it is which you withhold.
_Pr. _ Remember other words, for this by no means
Is it time to tell, but to be concealed
As much as possible; for keeping this do I
Escape unseemly bonds and woes.
_Ch.
_ Never may the all-ruling
Zeus put into my mind
Force antagonist to him.
Nor let me cease drawing near
The gods with holy sacrifices
Of slain oxen, by Father Ocean's
Ceaseless passage,
Nor offend with words,
But in me this remain
And ne'er be melted out.
'Tis something sweet with bold
Hopes the long life to
Extend, in bright
Cheerfulness the cherishing spirit.
But I shudder, thee beholding
By a myriad sufferings tormented. . . .
For, not fearing Zeus,
In thy private mind thou dost regard
Mortals too much, Prometheus.
Come, though a thankless
Favor, friend, say where is any strength,
From ephemerals any help? Saw you not
The powerless inefficiency,
Dream-like, in which the blind . . .
Race of mortals are entangled?
Never counsels of mortals
May transgress the harmony of Zeus.
I learned these things looking on
Thy destructive fate, Prometheus.
For different to me did this strain come,
And that which round thy baths
And couch I hymned,
With the design of marriage, when my father's child
With bridal gifts persuading, thou didst lead
Hesione the partner of thy bed.