Curses!

THE DEFIXIONES OF SULIS MINERVA

 

CURSE TABLETS
Characteristics and History

Why lead?

Symbolism of Lead

Purpose and Formulas

Goals and Gods

Gods, Goddesses, and Ghosts

Binding and Depositing

Types of Curses

Types of Curses

Justice and Revenge

Aquae Sulis and her Curses

Aquae Sulis

The Great Bath Complex

Finds and Offerings

Curses
Theft of Vilbia

The Caracalla Theft

Curse of the Bronze Vessel

The family that swears together...

The Pentacle Mystery

Differences

Interpretation and Significance

 

 

 

 

Aquae Sulis by Thomas Hardy

 

The chimes called midnight, just at interlune,

And the daytime talk on the Roman investigations

Was checked by silence, save for the husky tune

The bubbling waters played near the excavations.

And a warm air came up from underground,

And a flutter, as of a filmy shape unsepulchred,

That collected itself, and waited, and looked around:

Nothing was seen, but utterances could be heard:

Those of the goddess whose shrine was beneath the pile

Of the God with the baldachined altar overhead:

"And what did you get by raising this nave and aisle

Close on the site of the temple I tenanted?

"The notes of your organ have thrilled down out of view

To the earth-clogged wrecks of my edifice many a year,

Though stately and shining once -- ay, long ere you

Had set up crucifix and candle here.

'Your priests have trampled the dust of mine without rueing,

Despising the joys of man whom I so much loved,

Though my springs boil on by your Gothic arcades and pewing,

And sculptures crude.... Would Jove they could be removed!"

" -- Repress, O lady proud, your traditional ires;

You know not by what a frail thread we equally hang;

It is said we are images both -- twitched by peoples desires;

And that I, as you, fail as a song that men time agone sang!"

. . . . . . .

And the olden dark hid the cavities late laid bare,

And all was suspended and soundless as before,

Except for a gossamery noise fading off in the air,

And the boiling voice of the waters' medicinal pour.

Bath