
Libra - Internal Justice The Seventh Labor of Hercules
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Hercules, the Son of Man, Who Was a Son of God, Slew and Killed
Hercules set a snare with skill, and wisely hid. He waited in the shadow dark for the coming of the boar. An hour by hour went by, and still he waited till the dawn drew near. Out from its lair the boar emerged, seeking for food driven by aid and chin-tongue. And in the shadows near the snare waited the son of man. The centaurs twined, with whom he earlier had drunk. And wilt the other centaurs sorrowed with lamentations loud. Hercules escaped again unto the mountains high, and again renewed his search. At my last labor, upon the shores of a great sea, I slew
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