- Aeschylus, "Prometheus Bound"Hephaestus,
now it is your duty to carry out
those orders you received from Father Zeus—
to nail this troublemaker firmly down
against these high, steep cliffs, shackling him
in adamantine chains that will not break.*
For he in secret stole your pride and joy
and handed it to men—the sacred fire
which fosters all the arts. For such a crime,
he must pay retribution to the gods,
so he will learn to bear the rule of Zeus
and end that love he has for humankind.
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And by a prudent flight and cunning save A life which valour could not, from the grave. A better buckler I can soon regain, But who can get another life again?
Archilochus
Friday, April 5, 2013
Cigarette?
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4 comments:
hehe.
What you you giggling about? ;P
Is it the picture of Prometheus chained to a rock with "Constitution" engraved on it?
sorry, fj. I didn't see your comments. No, it was just the title... :)
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