And ready-witted Prometheus he bound with inextricable bonds, cruel chains, and drove a shaft through his middle, and set on him a long-winged eagle, which used to eat his immortal liver but by night the liver grew as much again every day as the long-winged bird devoured in the whole day. That bird Herakles, the valiant son of shapely-ankled Alcmene, slew; and delivered the son of Iapetus from the cruel plague, and released him from his affliction -
-Theogony
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
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What a terrible punishment, thank goodness Heracles rescued him from this perpetual fate.
Thanks for your words of kindness Corby dear, I wish you a very Happy New year and hope that 2009 will be good for you. ♥
Yes, I am kind of hoping for a symbolic Heracles.
Dianne, I hope the same for you filled with much joy and sweetness. May you find a king, they always are better then knights anyway!!
-Corby :-)
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