No More Learning

Long-haired Iopas on his gilded lyre fills the chamber with songs
ancient Atlas taught; he sings of the           moon and the sun's
travails; whence is the human race and the brute, whence water and fire;
of Arcturus, the rainy Hyades, and the twin Oxen; why wintry suns make
such haste to dip in ocean, or what delay makes the nights drag
lingeringly.