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Excerpt from Hercules Furens: A Tragedy of Seneca Thebes ialone, profuse of shameless women, borne my husband sons i Alcmene is allowed to go aloft and hold my place, my victor and her son too, for whose birth the world gave up a day, and thus, ordered to retain his brightnessuunk beneath the Ocean. Late illumed the Eastern sea, Alcides, has a promised seat in heaven. My wrath shall not thus die away my raging soul shall cherish lasting hatred, and my cruel grief shall rupture peace and wage eternal war. What war? Whatever monster hateful Earth has fathered, Hercules has conquered, and whatever frightful, dreadful, loathesome, fierce and savage thing thessa or air affords, has been subdued and tamed and yet he lives and strengthens by his evils, and enjoys my rage he makes my very hate his praise by my too harsh commands I have made known his father I have been the cause of his renown his valor unsubdued is worshipped where the sun brings back the morning, and where he renews the evening, and where Ethiopia's coasts are scorched by his near torch through all the world he is declared a god. Already monsters fail me and it is less difficult for Hercules to execute my orders, than for me to find commands. He gladly undertakes what ever I impose on him. What harsh commands of Eurystheus can harm the eager youth He even bears for weapons what he once has feared and overcome he comes armed with the Lion and the Hydra. Earth is too contracted for him he has even burst the gates of hell, and bears his booty from its conquered king up to the world. That it has been returned is not enough the compact of the shades has perished. I myself have seen him scat tering the gloom of the infernal deep, and hurling to his father plunder from his vanquished brother god. Why did he not drag out the king himself, of equal power with Jove, subdued and bound with chains, and seizing captured Erebus unbar the Styx? An exit for the shades has been laid Open from the deepest cavern, and the secrets of dread Death are brought to light. And now, the prison of the shades unbarred, he fiercely triumphs over me, and with a haughty hand he drags the dismal dog through Grecian cities. I have seen the day retire, and the sun shake with fear at sight of Cerberus a trembling has come overme, and look ing on the conquered monster's triple necks, I scarce have dared im pose my orders. But I make too light complaints, for heaven has cause to fear, that he, who has subdued the lower world, will also get possession of the upper. He will not ascend to heaven. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully, any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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