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Tell - Tale
"Eurydike, my beauty, beloved wife! Oh, I have lost you"
Hades, King of Tartaras, and his Queen Persephone took his beloved one. But when they heard the cries of Orpheus and the mournful song on his Lyra, it was so sad and so lonely, that all the inhabitants of the underworld - including the King and his Queen - gave permission to Orpheus for his wife to return to the Earth.
But Orpheus disobeyed the order of the Gods not to look at his wife's face on the long way back. So Eurydike covered her face and fell in the depths of darkness with a cry like a little bird.
Tell - Tale
"Eurydike, my beauty, beloved wife! Oh, I have lost you"
Hades, King of Tartaras, and his Queen Persephone took his beloved one. But when they heard the cries of Orpheus and the mournful song on his Lyra, it was so sad and so lonely, that all the inhabitants of the underworld - including the King and his Queen - gave permission to Orpheus for his wife to return to the Earth.
But Orpheus disobeyed the order of the Gods not to look at his wife's face on the long way back. So Eurydike covered her face and fell in the depths of darkness with a cry like a little bird.
Annons