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e, Jove's most illustrious son. "One of these days, O father of deities," cried she in triumph, "I shall be bringing you my--Hercules, as if new born. Don't think that Hercules be still that boy whom Alcmene once bore you; His adulation of me makes him now god upon earth. When toward Olympus he gazes, I've no doubt you hope that he's looking Piously toward your knees. Hardly. He's looking for me. Worthiest man! O the vision of winning my favor makes easy Hitherto unexplored paths, under that powerful foot. I do my part, for I meet him halfway and proclaim his adventures Praising his name in advance, even before he's begun. One day you'll wed me to Hercules. Hero who Amazons conquered That day will overwhelm me. Happily I'll call him: spouse." All of the gods kept their counsel, and none would reply to the braggart, Lest in a pique she devise vengeance against one of them. Cupid, escaping attention, slipped off to enslave, however, her hero: Artlessly conquering by--force of a beautiful girl, Afterward decked out his couple in mute masquerade: lionskin Over her shoulders, the club leaned (by much toil) at her side; Wiry stiff hair of the hero larded with blossoms, a distaff Laid in his fist, to conform strength to the dalliance of love. Scene now completed and ready to tease, he goes scampering, shouting For all Olympus to hear: "Come, see these glorious deeds! Heaven and Earth and the Sun on his indefatigable journey Over that infinite path never did witness the like!" Everyone hastened, gulled by the dissolute boy, who feigning Earnest, had summoned them all (Fame by no means lagged behind). Which of the gods will now smile in sweet condescension on Cupid? --Juno! delighted, of course, seeing a man humbled so. Fame, on the other hand, stood there ashamed, embarrassed, despairing. First she just laughed, saying: "Gods, be not deceived. It's a masque. I know my hero too well to be fooled by disguises of actors." Soon, though, in pain she perceived: Hercules, none but he. (Vulcan had not been one thousandth so vexed to discover his playmate Under his meshes ensnared, caught with his own lusty friend, Lying just as the wiles of the net at the most crucial moment Deftly embraced their embrace, trapping their instant of joy. How those boys,
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