Hisne etiam funeftus ego? et videt ista deorum Ignavus genitor? tu faltem debita vindex Huc ades, et totos in poenam ordire nepotes. Indue quod madidum tabo diadema cruentis Unguibus arripui, votifque instincta paternis I media in fratres, generis confortia ferro Diffiliant: da Tartarei regina barathri Quod cupiam vidiffe nefas, nec tarda fequetur Mens juvenum; modo digna veni, mea pignora nofces.
Talia jactanti crudelis Diva feveros
Advertit vultus; inamoenum forte fedebat Cocyton juxta, refolutaque vertice crines, Lambere fulfureas permiferat anguibus undas. Ilicet igne Jovis, lapfifque citatior aftris Triftibus exiliit ripis, difcedit inane
Vulgus et occurfus dominae pavet; illa
Art thou a Father, unregarding Jove!
And fleeps thy thunder in the realms above?110 Thou Fury, then, fome lafting curfe entail, Which o'er their children's children shall prevail : Place on their heads that crown diftain'd with gore, Which these dire hands from my flain father tore; Go! and a parent's heavy curses bear; 115
Break all the bonds of nature, and prepare Their kindred fouls to mutual hate and war. Give them to dare, what I might wish to see Blind as I am, fome glorious villany!
Soon shalt thou find, if thou but arm their hands, Their ready guilt preventing thy commands: 121 Could'st thou fome great, proportion'd mischief frame,
They'd prove the father from whofe loins they
The Fury heard, while on Cocytus' brink Her fnakes unty'd, fulphureous waters drink; 125 But at the fummons roll'd her eyes around, And fnatch'd the starting ferpents from the ground, Not half fo fwiftly shoots along in air The gliding light'ning, or descending star. Thro' crouds of airy fhades fhe wing'd her flight,
And dark dominions of the filent night; 131
Et caligantes animarum exanime campos, Taenariae limen petit irremeabile portae. Senfit adeffe dies; piceo nox obvia nimbo Lucentes turbavit equos. procul arduus Atlas Horruit, et dubia coelum cervice remifit. Arripit extemplo Maleae de valle refurgens 140 Notum iter ad Thebas: neque enim velocior ullas Itque reditque vias, cognataque Tartara mavult. Centum illi ftantes umbrabant ora ceraftae, 145 Turba minor diri capitis: fedet intus abactis Ferrea lux oculis; qualis per nubila Phoebes Atracea rubet arte labor: fuffufa veneno Tenditur, ac fanie glifcit cutis: igneus atro Qre vapor, quo longa fitis, morbique, famesque, Et populis mors una venit. riget horrida tergo
Swift as the pafs'd the flitting ghosts withdrew, And the pale spectres trembled at her view : To th' iron gates of Tenarus fhe flies, There spreads her dusky pinions to the skies. 135 The day beheld, and fick'ning at the fight, Veil'd her fair glories in the shades of night. Affrighted Atlas, on the distant shore, Trembled, and shook the heav'ns and gods he bore. Now from beneath Malea's airy height 140 Aloft she sprung, and steer'd to Thebes her flight; With eager speed the well-known journey took, Nor here regrets the hell she late forfook. A hundred fnakes her gloomy visage shade, A hundred ferpents guard her horrid head, 145 In her funk eye-balls dreadful meteors glow : Such rays from Phoebe's bloody circle flow, When lab'ring with ftrong charms, she shoots from high
A fiery gleam, and reddens all the sky.
Blood ftain'd her cheeks, and from her mouth
Blue fteaming poifons, and a length of flame. From ev'ry blaft of her contagious breath Famine and drought proceed, and plagues, and
Palla et coerulei redeunt in pectore nodi. Atropos hos, atque ipfa novat Proferpina cultus. Tum geminas quatit illa manus: haec igne rogali Fulgurat, haec vivo manus aëra verberat hydro. Ut ftetit, abrupta qua plurimus arce Cithaeron Occurrit coelo, fera fibila crine virenti Congeminat, fignum terris, unde omnis Achaei Ora maris late, Pelopeiaque regna refultant. Audiit et medius coeli Parnaffus et afper 165 Eurotas, dubiamque jugo fragor impulit Oeten In latus, et geminis vix fluctibus obftitit Ifthmos. Ipfa fuum genitrix, curvo delphine vagantem Arripuit frenis, gremioque Palaemona preffit. Atque ea Cadmeo praeceps ubi limine primum Conftitit, affuetaque infecit nube penates, 171 Protinus attoniti fratrum fub pectore motus, Gentilefque animos fubiit furor, aegraque laetis Invidia, atque parens odii metus: inde regendi Saevus amor: ruptaeque vices, jurifque fecundi
VER. 173. Gentilifque animos fubit furer, feems a better reading than Gentilefque. P.
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