Skip to content
Linespedia

Discord.

Topics: classic

The goddess Discord, having made, on high,      Among the gods a general grapple,      And thence a lawsuit, for an apple,      Was turn'd out, bag and baggage, from the sky.      The animal call'd man, with open arms,      Received the goddess of such naughty charms, -      Herself and Whether-or-no, her brother,      With Thine-and-mine, her stingy mother.      In this, the lower universe,      Our hemisphere she chose to curse:      For reasons good she did not please      To visit our antipodes -      Folks rude and savage like the beasts,      Who, wedding-free from forms and priests,      In simple tent or leafy bower,      Make little work for such a power.      That she might know exactly where      Her direful aid was in demand,      Renown flew courier through the land,      Reporting each dispute with care;      Then she, outrunning Peace, was quickly there;      And if she found a spark of ire,      Was sure to blow it to a fire.      At length, Renown got out of patience      At random hurrying o'er the nations,      And, not without good reason, thought      A goddess, like her mistress, ought      To have some fix'd and certain home,      To which her customers might come;      For now they often search'd in vain.      With due location, it was plain      She might accomplish vastly more,      And more in season than before.      To find, howe'er, the right facilities,      Was harder, then, than now it is;      For then there were no nunneries.      So, Hymen's inn at last assign'd,      Thence lodged the goddess to her mind.[1]

AI analysis available. Enable JavaScript to interact.

About this line

"The goddess Discord, having made, on high,..."

Exploring the themes of classic, Jean de La Fontaine delivers a powerful performance in "Discord."... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

Classified Tags

Related lines

"IF once in love, you'll soon invention find     And not to cunning tricks and freaks be blind;     The youngest 'prentice, when he feels the dar"

"THOSE who in fables deal, bestow at ease     Both names and titles, freely as they please.     It costs them scarcely any thing, we find.     A"

"[1]      The lion's consort died:      Crowds, gather'd at his side,      Must needs console the prince,      And thus their loyalty evince"

"Among the beasts a feud arose.      The lion, as the story goes,      Once on a time laid down      His sceptre and his crown;      And in hi"

"Here morning in the ploughman's songs is met     Ere yet one footstep shows in all the sky,     And twilight in the east, a doubt as yet,     S"

"The Text is taken from Percy's Reliques (1765), vol. i. p. 71, 'given from two MS. copies, transmitted from Scotland.' Herd had a very similar bal"

Continue Reading

"IF once in love, you'll soon invention find     An..."

Weekly Poetic Insight

Join our literary Sanctuary

Get the most inspiring lines, poetic analysis, and secret shayaris delivered to your inbox every Sunday.