To whom thus Hermes slily answered:—'Son

Of great Latona, what a speech is this!

Why come you here to ask me what is done

With the wild oxen which it seems you miss?

I have not seen them, nor from any one

Have heard a word of the whole business;

If you should promise an immense reward,

I could not tell more than you now have heard.

#classical allusion #divine silence #mythology #percy bysshe shelley

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