نتایح جستجو

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    Mythology

    Jason Jason The Oracle's Warning Jason did not think twice. Taking the crone on his back, he set off into the current. And halfway across he began to stagger under her unexpected weight. For the old woman was none other than Hera in disguise. Some say that she revealed herself to Jason on...
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    Mythology

    Jason Jason The First Test Unknowingly, Jason was to play his part in a plan hatched on lofty Mount Olympus. Hera, wife of almighty Zeus himself, nursed a rage against King Pelias. For Jason's uncle, the usurper king, had honored all the gods but Hera. Rashly had he begrudged the Queen of...
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    Mythology

    Jason Jason The Early Years Jason was the son of the lawful king of Iolcus, but his uncle Pelias had usurped the throne. Pelias lived in constant fear of losing what he had taken so unjustly. He kept Jason's father a prisoner and would certainly have murdered Jason at birth. But Jason's...
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    Mythology

    Sisyphus Sisyphus The Myth of Sisyphus Sisyphus was the founder and king of Corinth, or Ephyra as it was called in those days. He was notorious as the most cunning knave on earth. His greatest triumph came at the end of his life, when the god Hades came to claim him personally for the...
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    Mythology

    Tantalus Tantalus The Myth of Tantalus The great crime for which Tantalus was condemned to an eternity of hunger and thirst may have entailed stealing ambrosia from the gods. He was made to stand in a pool in Tartarus, the Underworld zone of punishment. Each time he reached down for the...
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    Mythology

    Midas Midas The Myth of Midas Midas was a king of Phrygia, a region nowadays part of Turkey. One day some of his farmhands brought him a satyr they had caught napping in the vineyard. This creature, part man, part goat, still groggy and much the worse for wear, had been thoroughly trussed...
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    Mythology

    Atlas Atlas The Myth of Atlas Atlas was a Titan, one of the firstborn sons of Earth. Atlas made the mistake of siding with his brother Cronus in a war against Zeus. In punishment, he was compelled to support the weight of the heavens by means of a pillar on his shoulders. He was...
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    Mythology

    The Titans The Titans The Myth of the Titans The Titans were the first generation of the sons of Earth, who ruled the cosmos before the Olympians. Cronus, king of the Titans, was deposed by his son Zeus. The Giants, also sons of Earth, stormed Mount Olympus in revenge. But they were...
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    Mythology

    Procrustes Procrustes The Myth of Procrustes Procrustes, whose name means "he who stretches", was arguably the most interesting of the hero Theseus's challenges. He kept a house by the side of the road where he offered hospitality to passing strangers, who were invited in for a pleasant...
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    Mythology

    The Styx The Styx The Myth of the Styx The Styx was the principal and most famous river of Hades, generally thought of as forming its border. When they first journeyed to the Underworld, the ghostly remains of the dead congregated on the near shore of the Styx, seeking passage from the...
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    Mythology

    Prometheus Prometheus The Myth of Prometheus Prometheus, one of the Titans (the firstborn sons of Earth), was a great benefactor of humankind. Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to mortals, carrying it away from Mount Olympus in a fennel stalk (a method of transporting fire...
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    Mythology

    Achilles Achilles The Myth of Achilles Achilles was the best fighter of the Greeks besieging Troy in the Trojan War. When the hero Odysseus journeyed to the Underworld to seek the advice of the dead prophet Teiresias, he encountered the shade of Achilles. This hero had slain the Trojan...
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    Mythology

    Pan Pan The Myth of Pan Pan was the god of shepherds and flocks, the son of Hermes and a nymph. Pan was born with the legs and horns of a goat, which caused his own mother to spurn him. Nor was the adult god more popular with the nymphs. Echo ran away from him and lost her voice as a...
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    خواهش می‌کنم ممنون می‌شم اگه به اینجا سر بزنی و اگه مطلبی چیزی داشتی بذاری

    خواهش می‌کنم ممنون می‌شم اگه به اینجا سر بزنی و اگه مطلبی چیزی داشتی بذاری
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    فراق یار

    سايه دراز لنگر ساعت روي بيابان بي پايان در نوسان بود مي آمد مي رفت مي آمد مي رفت و من روي شن هاي روشن بيابان تصوير خواب كوتاهم را مي كشيدم خوابي كه گرمي دوزخ را نوشيده بود و در هوايش زندگي ام آب شد خوابي كه چون پايان يافت من به پايان...
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    كوي دوست

    شب را نوشيده ام و بر اين شاخه هاي شكسته مي گريم مرا تنها گذار اي چشم تبدار سرگردان مرا با رنج بودن تنها گذار مگذار خواب وجودم را پر پر كنم مگذار ازبالش تاريك تنهايي سر بر دارم و به دامن بي تار و پود رويا ها بياويزم سپيدي هاي فريب...
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    کوچه های تنهایی

    روي علف ها چكيده ام من شبنم خواب آلود يك ستاره ام كه روي علف هاي تاريكي چكيده ام جايم اينجا نبود نجواي نمناك علف ها را مي شنوم جايم اينجا نبود فانوس در گهواره خروشان دريا شست و شو مي كند كجاميرود اين فانوس اين فانوس دريا پرست پر عطش مست ؟...
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    شعر نو

    مرغ مهتاب مي خواند ابري در اتاقم ميگريد گلهاي چشم پشيماني مي شكفد درتابوت پنجره ام پيكر مشرق مي لولد مغرب جان مي كند مي ميرد گياه نارنجي خورشيد در مرداب اتاقم مي رويد كم كم بيدارم نپنداريم درخواب سايه شاخه اي بشكسته آهسته خوابم كرد...
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    مشاعرۀ سنّتی

    اگر از پرده برون شد دل من عیب مکن شکر ایزد که نه در پرده‌ی پندار بماند
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    شعر انگلیسی

    A MEDITATION FOR HIS MISTRESS by Robert Herrick A MEDITATION FOR HIS MISTRESS by Robert Herrick A MEDITATION FOR HIS MISTRESS You are a Tulip seen to-day, But, Dearest, of so short a stay, That where you grew, scarce man can...
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