Hercules, 155:you stand. Pass through and find the marsh of Stymphalus where dwell the birds that havoc wreak.Hercules, 155:of God. For long he searched until he came to Stymphalus. Before him lay the fetid marsh. AHercules, 156:ear-assaulting dissonance had not been heard in Stymphalus before. Bewildered and disturbed by suchHercules, 167:ancient books as ferocious storks, the birds of Stymphalus. They were three in number; three majorHercules, 167:emotional nature, and he finds that the birds of Stymphalus, especially three of them, are of aHercules, 228:to his use. Now he slays the Man-Eating Birds of Stymphalus and puts an end to all tendencies to |