>It is also mentioned in William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and in Rick Riordan's The House of Hades.
>It is also mentioned in William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and in Rick Riordan's The House of Hades.
>Cocytus also appears in Friedrich Schiller's poem "Gruppe aus dem Tartarus": …Hohl sind ihre Augen—ihre Blicke/ Spähen bang nach des Cocytus Brücke… (…Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the bridge of Cocytus…)
The Wood of the Self-Murderers: The Harpies and the Suicides, c. 1824–1827. William Blake, Tate. 372×527 mm.
>The Wood of the Self-Murderers: The Harpies and the Suicides, c. 1824–1827. William Blake, Tate. 372×527 mm.
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the
>Hollow are their eyes, their looks / Peering anxiously to the