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Hymn of Apollo

I.The sleepless Hours who watch me as I lie,Curtained with star-inwoven tapestries,From the broad moonlight of the sky,Fanning the busy dreams from my dim eyes,—Waken me when their Mother, the gray Dawn,Tells them that dreams and that the moon is…

Homer’s Hymn to Venus

Muse, sing the deeds of golden Aphrodite,Who wakens with her smile the lulled delightOf sweet desire, taming the eternal kingsOf Heaven, and men, and all the living thingsThat fleet along the air, or whom the sea,Or earth, with her maternal…

Homer’s Hymn to the Sun

Offspring of Jove, Calliope, once moreTo the bright Sun, thy hymn of music pour;Whom to the child of star-clad Heaven and EarthEuryphaessa, large-eyed nymph, brought forth;Euryphaessa, the famed sister fairOf great Hyperion, who to him did bearA race of loveliest…

Homer’s Hymn to the Moon

Daughters of Jove, whose voice is melody,Muses, who know and rule all minstrelsySing the wide-winged Moon! Around the earth,From her immortal head in Heaven shot forth,Far light is scattered—boundless glory springs;Where’er she spreads her many-beaming wingsThe lampless air glows round…

Homer’s Hymn to Minerva

I sing the glorious Power with azure eyes,Athenian Pallas! tameless, chaste, and wise,Tritogenia, town-preserving Maid,Revered and mighty; from his awful headWhom Jove brought forth, in warlike armour dressed,Golden, all radiant! wonder strange possessedThe everlasting Gods that Shape to see,Shaking a…

Homer’s Hymn to Castor and Pollux

Ye wild-eyed Muses, sing the Twins of Jove,Whom the fair-ankled Leda, mixed in loveWith mighty Saturn’s Heaven-obscuring Child,On Taygetus, that lofty mountain wild,Brought forth in joy: mild Pollux, void of blame,And steed-subduing Castor, heirs of fame.These are the Powers who…

Hellas: A Lyrical Drama

MANTIS EIM ESQLWN AGWNWN—Oedip. Colon.TO HIS EXCELLENCY PRINCE ALEXANDER MAVROCORDATO LATE SECRETARY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO THE HOSPODAR OF WALLACHIA THE DRAMA OF HELLAS IS INSCRIBED AS AN IMPERFECT TOKEN OF THE ADMIRATION, SYMPATHY, AND FRIENDSHIP OF THE AUTHOR.PROLOGUE TO…

Good-Night

I.Good-night? ah! no; the hour is illWhich severs those it should unite;Let us remain together still,Then it will be GOOD night. II.How can I call the lone night good,Though thy sweet wishes wing its flight?Be it not said, thought, understood–Then…