Keywords: FamHis067.png en Vandermast and Hercules beneath the Hysperian Tree and its golden apples guarded by a waking dragon Then Vandermast did raise the ghost of Hercules in his habit that he wore when that he was living and with his club on his shoulder Here is one said Vandermast that shall gather fruit from this tree this is Hercules and now againe shall hee gather it in spight of all opposition Vandermast bid him for to gather of the fruit or else he would torment him Hercules was more fearfull and said I cannot nor I dare not for great Bacon stands whose charms are farre more powerful than thine p 66 1904 https //archive org/details/famoushistoirieo00thom Early English Prose Romances III Fryer Bacon Edinburgh Otto Schulz Co https //archive org/stream/famoushistoirieo00thom page/66/mode/2up p 67 a reprinting of William Thoms's 1828 edition of an English prose romance available in manuscript by 1555 and first printed in 1627 Anonymous William Thoms editor other versions <gallery> File FamHis067border png Just the border </gallery> PD-1996 PD-1923 PD-EU-no author disclosure LlywelynII Harold Nelson The Famous Historie of Fryer Bacon Uploaded with UploadWizard Dragons Hercules Vandermast Hesperian tree Golden apples Apples in art Masks in art Devils in art Skulls in art Beards in art Magic wands Clubs in art Sandals in art |