POWER OF LOVE (from "Antigone")
by: Sophocles
- LOVE, thou
art victor in fight: thou mak'st all things afraid;
- Thou couchest thee softly at night on the cheeks of a maid;
- Thou passest the bounds of the sea, and the folds of the
fields;
- To thee the immortal, to thee the ephemeral yields;
- Thou maddenest them that possess thee; thou turnest astray
- The souls of the just, to oppress them, out of the way;
- Thou hast kindled amongst us pride, and the quarrel of kin;
- Thou art lord, by the eyes of a bride, and the love-light
therein;
- Thou sittest assessor with Right; her kingdom is thine,
- Who sports with invincible might, Aphrodite divine.
This English translation, by Sir
George Young, of 'Power of Love' is reprinted from Greek Poets
in English Verse. Ed. William Hyde Appleton. Cambridge: The
Riverside Press, 1893. |
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