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Pindar, Pythian 4 (ed. Steven J. Willett), poem 4 (search)
erishable seed of spacious Libya is shed on this island before its time. For had he cast the seed down at home by Hade's earthfast mouth, after returning to sacred Tanaeus, Euphemus, horse-ruling Poseidon's lordly son, whom Europa, daughter of Tityos, once bore by the banks of Cephesus, his blood in the fourth generation after him would have seized that vast continent together with the Danaans; for then will they depart from great Sparta, from the gulf of Argos and from Mycenae. Now, however, in the beds of alien women he shall discover a chosen race who, by favor of the gods, will come to this island and beget a man to be lord over plains cloaked in cloudshadow; and one day Apollo, in his gold-filled house, will admonish him by oracle, when at length he enters the Pythian shrine, to lead a host of men in ships to the rich precinct of Zeus Ammon by the Nile." So spoke the ranks of Media's speech, and they crouched stockstill, in silence, the godlik