Excerpt from The Judgment of Prometheus, and Other Poems
Lord of the lightning; on one side his Queen, On the other, not less nigh, his chosen child Pallas, most dear of all his race divine. Somewhat aloof, yet in the upper hall, The King Poseidon sate, and round his throne Ocean, and all great Rivers of the world, And all Sea-powers, and hoary Nereus nigh, Nereus the ancient prophet, Thetis' sire. Full many (looms he knew of days to be.
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