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and glad am I that it is this youth who has won the victory from me。;
She took his hand and brought him before the king。 Then Schoeneus察
in the sight of all the rejoicing people察gave Atalanta to Hippomenes for
his bride察and he bestowed upon him also a great gift of horses。 With his
dear and hard´won bride察Hippomenes went to his own country察and the
apples that she brought with her察 the golden apples of Aphrodite察 were
reverenced by the people。
X。 The Departure From Lemnos
A day came when Heracles left the Argo and went on the Lemnian
land。 He gathered the heroes about him察and they察seeing Heracles come
amongst them察clamored to go to hunt the wild bulls that were inland from
the sea。
So察 for once察 the heroes left the Lemnian maidens who were their
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friends。 Jason察too察left Hypsipyle in the palace and went with Heracles。
And as they went察Heracles spoke to each of the heroes察saying that they
were forgetting the Fleece of Gold that they had sailed to gain。
Jason blushed to think that he had almost let go out of his mind the
quest that had brought him from Iolcus。 And then he thought upon
Hypsipyle and of how her little hand would stay in his察and his own hand
became loose upon the spear so that it nearly fell from him。 How could he察
he thought察leave Hypsipyle and this land of Lemnos behind拭
He heard the clear voice of Atalanta as she察 too察 spoke to the
Argonauts。 What Heracles said was brave and wise察 said Atalanta。
Forgetfulness would cover their names if they stayed longer in Lemnos
forgetfulness and shame察 and they would come to despise themselves。
Leave Lemnos察 she cried察 and draw Argo into the sea察 and depart for
Colchis。
All day the Argonauts stayed by themselves察 hunting the bulls。 On
their way back from the chase they were met by Lemnian maidens who
carried wreaths of flowers for them。 Very silent were the heroes as the
maidens greeted them。 Heracles went with Jason to the palace察 and
Hypsipyle察seeing the mighty stranger coming察seated herself察not on the
couch where she was wont to sit looking into the face of Jason察but on the
stone throne of King Thoas察 her father。 And seated on that throne she
spoke to Jason and to Heracles as a queen might speak。
In the hall that night the heroes and the Lemnian maidens who were
with them were quiet。 A story was told察 Castor began it and Polydeuces
ended it。 And the story that Helen's brothers told was此
The Golden Maid
Epimetheus the Titan had a brother who was the wisest of all Beings
Prometheus called the Foreseer。 But Epimetheus himself was slow´witted
and scatter´brained。 His wise brother once sent him a message bidding him
beware of the gifts that Zeus might send him。 Epimetheus heard察but he
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did not heed the warning察and thereby he brought upon the race of men
troubles and cares。
Prometheus察the wise Titan察had saved men from a great trouble that
Zeus would have brought upon them。 Also he had given them the gift of
fire。 Zeus was the more wroth with men now because fire察stolen from him察
had been given them察 he was wroth with the race of Titans察too察and he
pondered in his heart how he might injure men察 and how he might use
Epimetheus察the mindless Titan察to further his plan。
While he pondered there was a hush on high Olympus察the mountain
of the gods。 Then Zeus called upon the artisan of the gods察 lame
Hephaestus察 and he commanded him to make a being out of clay that
would have the likeness of a lovely maiden。 With joy and pride
Hephaestus worked at the task that had been given him察and he fashioned a
being that had the likeness of a lovely maiden察and he brought the thing of
his making before the gods and the goddesses。
All strove to add a grace or a beauty to the work of Hephaestus。 Zeus
granted that the maiden should see and feel。 Athene dressed her in
garments that were as lovely as flowers。 Aphrodite察the goddess of love察
put a charm on her lips and in her eyes。 The Graces put necklaces around
her neck and set agolden crown upon her head。 The Hours brought her a
girdle of spring flowers。 Then the herald of the gods gave her speech
thatwas sweet and flowing。 All the gods and goddesses had given giftsto
her察 and for that reason the maiden of Hephaestus's making was called
Pandora察the All´endowed。
She was lovely察the gods knew察not beautiful as they themselves are察
who have a beauty that awakens reverence rather than love察but lovely察as
flowers and bright waters and earthly maidens are lovely。 Zeus smiled to
himself when he looked upon her察and he called to Hermes who knew all
the ways of the earth察and he put her into the charge of Hermes。 Also he
gave Hermes a great jar to take along察this jar was Pandora's dower。
Epimetheus lived in a deep´down valley。 Now one day察 as he was
sitting on a fallen pillar in the ruined place that was now forsaken by the
rest of the Titans察he saw a pair coming toward him。 One had wings察and
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he knew him to be Hermes察the messenger of the gods。 The other was a
maiden。 Epimetheus marveled at the crown upon her head and at her
lovely garments。 There was a glint of gold all around her。 He rose from
where he sat upon the broken pillar and he stood to watch the pair。 Hermes察
he saw察was carrying by its handle a great jar。
In wonder and delight he looked upon the maiden。 Epimetheus had
seen no lovely thing for ages。 Wonderful indeed was this Golden Maid察
and as she came nearer the charm that was on her lips and in her eyes
came to the Earth´born One察and he smiled with more and more delight。
Hermes came and stood before him。 He also smiled察but his smile had
something baleful in it。 He put the hands of the Golden Maid into the great
soft hand of the Titan察and he said察 0 Epimetheus察Father Zeus would be
reconciled with thee察 and as a sign of his good will he sends thee this
lovely goddess to be thy companion。;
Oh察 very foolish was Epimetheus the Earth´born One As he looked
upon the Golden Maid who was sent by Zeus he lost memory of the wars
that Zeus had made upon the Titans and the Elder Gods察he lost memory of
his brother chained by Zeus to the rock察he lost memory of the warning
that his brother察the wisest of all beings察had sent him。 He took the hands
of Pandora察and he thought of nothing at all in all the world but her。 Very
far away seemed the voice of Hermes saying察 This jar察 too察 is from
Olympus察it has in it Pandora's dower。;
The jar stood forgotten for long察and green plants grew over it while
Epimetheus walked in the garden with the Golden Maid察or watched her
while she gazed on herself in the stream察 or searched in the untended
places for the fruits that the Elder Gods would eat察when they feasted with
the Titans in the old days察before Zeus had come to his power。 And lost to
Epimetheus was the memory of his brother now suffering upon the rock
because of the gift he had given to men。
And Pandora察knowing nothing except the brightness of the sunshine
and the lovely shapes and colors of things and the sweet taste of the fruits
that Epimetheus brought to her察could have stayed forever in that garden。
But every day Epimetheus would think that the men and women of the
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world should be able to talk to him about this maiden with the wonderful
radiance of gold察and with the lovely garments察and the marvelous crown。
And one day he took Pandora by the hand察and he brought her out of that
deep´lying valley察and toward the homes of men。 He did not forget the jar
that Hermes