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Prometheus Bound.

From sinking blasted down to Hades' gloom.
For this by these dire tortures I am bent,
Grievous to suffer, piteous to behold.
I who did mortals pity, of like grace
Am deem'd unworthy,—but am grimly thus
Tuned to his will, a sight of shame to Zeus.


Chorus.

Iron of heart, ay, fashion'd out of rock 250
Who at thy pangs thine anger shareth not,
Prometheus; for myself, fain had I shunned
This sight;—beholding it, my heart is wrung.


Prometheus.

To friends, in sooth, a spectacle of woe.


Chorus.

But beyond this didst haply aught essay?


Prometheus.

Mortals I hindered from foreseeing death.


Chorus.

Finding what medicine for this disease?


Prometheus.

Blind hopes I caused within their hearts to dwell.


Chorus.

Vast boon was this thou gavest unto mortals.


Prometheus.

Yea, and besides 'twas I that gave them fire. 260