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Tag: Phthonus / the personification of Envy

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has spotted Herse, Greek princess,
from on high, the most beautiful
among a procession of shining
virgins and, fir’d, swoops down to
earth, to th’ apartment of the royal
maid, in order to seduce her
The roof was all with polish’d iv’ry lin’d,
That richly mix’d, in clouds of tortoise shin’d.
colour, or the substance itself,
are referenced here, or maybe
even both
Three rooms, contiguous, in a range were plac’d,
contiguous, one beside the other
The midmost by the beauteous Herse grac’d;
Her virgin sisters lodg’d on either side.
Cecrops, they’d seen the child
Ericthonius, half man, half snake,
son of Minerva, who had been
given to them, into their care,
categorically not to open, but did,
to their great, to their utter, indeed
mythic, chagrin
Aglauros first th’ approaching God descry’d,
descry’d, witnessed, beheld
And, as he cross’d her chamber, ask’d his name,
And what his business was, and whence he came.
“I come,” reply’d the God, “from Heav’n, to woo
Your sister, and to make an aunt of you;
however unabashedly be he
forthright
I am the son and messenger of Jove;
My name is Mercury, my bus’ness love;
Do you, kind damsel, take a lover’s part,
And gain admittance to your sister’s heart.”
take a lover’s part, Mercury entreats,
be of help, he asks Aglauros, in this
amorous adventure, strategize a path,
gain admittance for me, to your sister’s
heart, to her serene acquiescence
She star’d him in the face with looks amaz’d,
As when she on Minerva’s secret gaz’d,
Minerva’s secret, her babe,
Ericthonius, half man, half snake,
whom Aglauros had earlier,
however treacherously, beheld
And asks a mighty treasure for her hire;
sure, says Aglauros, I’ll help, but
what will you give me in return
for my service, my hire
And, ’till he brings it, makes the God retire.
Aglauros will not assist till she
receives the mighty treasure she
requests for her hire
Minerva griev’d to see the nymph succeed;
get anything at all because of her
earlier indiscretion, disobediently
goddess’ son
And now remembring the late impious deed,
When, disobedient to her strict command,
She touch’d the chest with an unhallow’d hand;
In big-swoln sighs her inward rage express’d,
That heav’d the rising Aegis on her breast;
fashioned by the Cyclopes, brothers,
one-eyed giants, in the workplace of
Hephaestus, god of Craftsmen, Fire,
Metallurgy, it bore the Gorgoneion,
the head of Medusa, which would
turn one to stone when looked upon
Then sought out Envy in her dark abode,
Defil’d with ropy gore and clots of blood:
Shut from the winds, and from the wholesome skies,
In a deep vale the gloomy dungeon lies,
Dismal and cold, where not a beam of light
Invades the winter, or disturbs the night.
Envy, its personification, is a goddess
here, though the representative of
Envy is usually considered to be
next stop, Envy’s dark abode
stay tuned
R ! chard