The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Volume 3 by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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He grasped and held under his shoulder-blade. _315
Phoebus the lovely mountain-goddess knew, Not less her subtle, swindling baby, who 41. Lay swathed in his sly wiles. Round every crook Of the ample cavern, for his kine, Apollo Looked sharp; and when he saw them not, he took _320 The glittering key, and opened three great hollow Recesses in the rock--where many a nook Was filled with the sweet food immortals swallow, And mighty heaps of silver and of gold Were piled within--a wonder to behold! _325 42. And white and silver robes, all overwrought With cunning workmanship of tracery sweet-- Except among the Gods there can be nought In the wide world to be compared with it. Latona's offspring, after having sought _330 His herds in every corner, thus did greet Great Hermes:--'Little cradled rogue, declare Of my illustrious heifers, where they are! 43. 'Speak quickly! or a quarrel between us Must rise, and the event will be, that I _335 Shall hurl you into dismal Tartarus, In fiery gloom to dwell eternally; Nor shall your father nor your mother loose |
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