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The thus the god: "O restless fate of price, | |||
That strives to learn what heaven resolves to hide; | |||
Vain is the search, presumptuous and abhorr'd, | |||
Anxious to thee, and odious to thy Lord. | |||
Let this suffice: the immutable decree | |||
No force can shake: what is, that ought to be. | |||
Goddess, submit; nor dare our will withstand, | |||
But dread the power of this avenging hand: | |||
The united strength of all the gods above | |||
In vain resists the omnitpotence of Jove." | |||
'''Book I, Page 18, The Iliad''' | |||
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[[Category:Homer]] | [[Category:Homer]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 26 May 2023
Thetis presses Jove with her petition for Achilles. Jove responds:
To this the thunderer: "Seek not to find
The sacred counself of almight mind:
Involved in darkness lies the great decree,
Nor can the depths of fate be pierced by thee.
What fits they knowledge, thou the first shalt know;
The first of gods above, and men below;
But thou, not they, shall search the thoughts that roll
Deep in the close recesses of my soul."
Book I, Page 18, The Iliad
The thus the god: "O restless fate of price,
That strives to learn what heaven resolves to hide;
Vain is the search, presumptuous and abhorr'd,
Anxious to thee, and odious to thy Lord.
Let this suffice: the immutable decree
No force can shake: what is, that ought to be.
Goddess, submit; nor dare our will withstand,
But dread the power of this avenging hand:
The united strength of all the gods above
In vain resists the omnitpotence of Jove."
Book I, Page 18, The Iliad