Ulysses hanging from the
branch of a fig tree, looking down in terror at the whirlpool Charybdis, Scylla as a sea monster writhing around rocks at left; after a watercolour by Fuseli (Schiff 1362), illustration to Pope's translation of Homer's 'Odyssey'; proof before letters. 1806 Engraving and etching © The Trustees of the British Museum no.1853,1210.557 photocredit: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_ online/collection_object_details/collection_image_gallery. aspx?assetId=164619&objectId=1652214&partId=1 |
SHE TAKES ONE GULP
her horrible whirlpool gulping the sea-surge down, down
but when she spewed it up—like a cauldron over a raging fire—
all her churning depths would seethe
~Charybdis, Odyssey Book 12, Robert Fagels trans.
thirsting eros tempts soul
a whirlpool near grabs &
pulls with more force, aflame
like a cauldron seethes
pushing toward art
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