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Agenor’s royal daughter, as she plaid
Among the fields, the milk-white bull survey’d,
an area comprised then of ancient
Lebanon , as well as a good part of
the Eastern, and later, the Southern,
which is to say the African,
Mediterranean coasts, father of,
notably, Europa , his royal, his
indeed mythic, daughter
And view’d his spotless body with delight,
And at a distance kept him in her sight.
Europa is intrigued, delight[ed], by this
milk-white … spotless … bull, but from
a distance, discreetly, furtively
At length she pluck’d the rising flow’rs, and fed
The gentle beast, and fondly stroak’d his head.
pluck’d, dared, mischievously, to
confront
He stood well-pleas’d to touch the charming fair,
But hardly could confine his pleasure there.
And now he wantons o’er the neighb’ring strand,
Now rowls his body on the yellow sand;
to wanton, to play, to frolic, often
immodestly, like puppies, goats
strand, shore
rowls, rolls
And, now perceiving all her fears decay’d,
decay’d, dispelled, dissipated,
evaporated
Comes tossing forward to the royal maid;
Gives her his breast to stroke, and downward turns
His grizly brow, and gently stoops his horns.
grizly, grizzly, grayish
In flow’ry wreaths the royal virgin drest
drest, adorned
His bending horns, and kindly clapt his breast.
‘Till now grown wanton and devoid of fear,
Not knowing that she prest the Thunderer,
She plac’d her self upon his back, and rode
O’er fields and meadows, seated on the God.
however heedlessly, however
immoderately, immodestly,
however innocently
He gently march’d along, and by degrees
Left the dry meadow, and approach’d the seas;
Where now he dips his hoofs and wets his thighs,
Now plunges in, and carries off the prize.
The frighted nymph looks backward on the shoar,
shoar, shore
And hears the tumbling billows round her roar;
But still she holds him fast: one hand is born
born, borne, held
Upon his back; the other grasps a horn:
Her train of ruffling garments flies behind,
Swells in the air, and hovers in the wind.
picture of Europa , more in keeping
with the last few lines
Through storms and tempests he the virgin bore,
And lands her safe on the Dictean shore;
Dictean, of Dicte, or Dikti , a mountain
range in Eastern Crete , site of the
was apparently born, if it wasn’t the
Idaean Cave, which is to say a cave on
Mount Ida , therefore Idaean, also in
Crete , both hollows having claimed
the right to be called the site of the
exalted provenance
Where now, in his divinest form array’d,
In his true shape he captivates the maid;
longer bull, but divinity, dripping
still in bovine potency, however
residual
Who gazes on him, and with wond’ring eyes
Beholds the new majestick figure rise,
His glowing features, and celestial light,
And all the God discover’d to her sight.
once, to a man who’d bewitched me,
how could you touch me, I wrote, you
must’ve known you would transfix me,
leave me breathless, which he,
however inadvertently, had, did
I went on, of course, to not populate
continents, nor to become queen of
instance, before my own exalted
entity
R ! chard
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When Jupiter, surveying Earth from high,
Beheld it in a lake of water lie,
That where so many millions lately liv’d,
But two, the best of either sex, surviv’d;
He loos’d the northern wind;
the new world begins
fierce Boreas flies
To puff away the clouds, and purge the skies:
Serenely, while he blows, the vapours driv’n,
Discover Heav’n to Earth, and Earth to Heav’n.
Boreas , ruler of the northern wind, as in
aurora borea lis, at the instigation of the
officiating Jupiter , disperses the clouds,
drives away the vapours, allowing Heav’n
to see Earth , and Earth to see Heav’n,
nothing between the earth and the
clear blue sky
The billows fall, while Neptune lays his mace
On the rough sea, and smooths its furrow’d face.
while billows fall , gusts of boreal wind,
Neptune , god of the Sea, as well and
simultaneously in the service of Jupiter ,
smooths the surface of the water by
laying his mace, a club with spikes,
upon it, to still the unruly waves
Already Triton, at his call, appears
Above the waves;
Triton , son of Neptune , also a sea deity
a Tyrian robe he wears;
Tyrian, of Tyre , a city in what is now
was famous at the time for its cloth
Tyre is one of the oldest continuously
inhabited cities in the world
And in his hand a crooked trumpet bears.
Triton is characteristically depicted
with a conch shell , a crooked trumpet
The soveraign bids him peaceful sounds inspire,
And give the waves the signal to retire.
[t]he soveraign, or sovereign, is none
other than Neptune , his father
His writhen shell he takes; whose narrow vent
Grows by degrees into a large extent,
writhen, twisted, contorted, as is typical
of a conch shell , which grows from
where one blows into it , by degrees,
towards the much larger opening from
which the sound emanates
Then gives it breath; the blast with doubling sound,
Runs the wide circuit of the world around:
Triton blows into the conch, gives it
breath , the blast [ ] doubling [the]
sound, resounding, reverberating,
t he world a round, the world over
The sun first heard it, in his early east,
And met the rattling ecchos in the west.
The waters, listning to the trumpet’s roar,
Obey the summons, and forsake the shore.
the waters begin to recede
R ! chard