Difference between revisions of "Brazenlockt damsel"

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* '''Danaë: ''' In Greek mythology,an oracle predicted that King Acrisius of Argos would be killed by his grandson. He locked his daughter, princess Danaë,  in a brazen tower to protect her chastity. Zeus entered the tower in the form of a golden shower and impregnated Danaë. She bore a son, the hero Perseus, who indeed later caused Acrisius's death. This was a favored theme of artists, most notably Sir Edward Burne-Jones 1888 painting "Danaë and the Brazen Tower:
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* '''Danaë: ''' In Greek mythology,an oracle predicted that King Acrisius of Argos would be killed by his grandson. He locked his daughter, princess Danaë,  in a brazen tower to protect her chastity. Zeus entered the tower in the form of a golden shower and impregnated Danaë. She bore a son, the hero Perseus, who indeed later caused Acrisius's death. This was a favored theme of artists, most notably Sir Edward Burne-Jones 1888 painting "Danaë and the Brazen Tower, → [[ravisht]]

Revision as of 13:31, 29 May 2012

  • brazen hussy
  • brass locket → see lookit in lines 1 and 2 above
  • brass-locked → describing a chastity belt?
  • damselIssy
  • Danaë: In Greek mythology,an oracle predicted that King Acrisius of Argos would be killed by his grandson. He locked his daughter, princess Danaë, in a brazen tower to protect her chastity. Zeus entered the tower in the form of a golden shower and impregnated Danaë. She bore a son, the hero Perseus, who indeed later caused Acrisius's death. This was a favored theme of artists, most notably Sir Edward Burne-Jones 1888 painting "Danaë and the Brazen Tower, → ravisht