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Click to Expand/Collapse OptionIntroduction
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionZeus and Amphitryon lay with Alcmena, two sons are born
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionHeracles battles Cycnus, son of Ares
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionHeracles and his charioteer Iolaus
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionThe fearful Heracles prepares for war
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionHeracles shield is described
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionThe description of the shield continues
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionAthene supports Heracles
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionHercules and Cycnus speak
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionThe clash likened to nature
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionHeracles kills Cycnus and Ares comes to avenge him
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionAthene intervenes
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionList of Names
τὸν δ᾽ αὖτε προσέειπεν ἀμώμητος Ἰόλαος:
ἠθεῖ᾽, ἦ μάλα δή τι πατὴρ ἀνδρῶν τε θεῶν τε
τιμᾷ σὴν κεφαλὴν καὶ ταύρεος Ἐννοσίγαιος,
ὃς Θήβης κρήδεμνον ἔχει ῥύεταί τε πόληα:
οἶον δὴ καὶ τόνδε βροτὸν κρατερόν τε μέγαν τε
σὰς ἐς χεῖρας ἄγουσιν, ἵνα κλέος ἐσθλὸν ἄρηαι.
ἀλλ᾽ ἄγε δύσεο τεύχε᾽ ἀρήια, ὄφρα τάχιστα
δίφρους ἐμπελάσαντες Ἄρηός θ᾽ ἡμέτερόν τε
μαρνώμεσθ᾽, ἐπεὶ οὔ τοι ἀτάρβητον Διὸς υἱὸν
οὐδ᾽ Ἰφικλεΐδην δειδίξεται, ἀλλά μιν οἴω
φεύξεσθαι δύο παῖδας ἀμύμονος Ἀλκεΐδαο,
οἳ δή σφι σχεδόν εἰσι, λιλαιόμενοι πολέμοιο
φυλόπιδα στῆσαι, τά σφιν πολὺ φίλτερα θοίνης.
102-114 And blameless Iolaus answered him again: ‘Good friend, truly the father of men and gods greatly honours your head and the bull-like Earth-Shaker also, who keeps Thebe’s veil of walls and guards the city,--so great and strong is this fellow they bring into your hands that you may win great glory. But come, put on your arms of war that with all speed we may bring the car of Ares and our own together and fight; for he shall not frighten the dauntless son of Zeus, nor yet the son of Iphiclus: rather, I think he will flee before the two sons of blameless Alcides who are near him and eager to raise the war cry for battle; for this they love better than a feast.’
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