Rhymes a la Mode by Andrew Lang
page 74 of 80 (92%)
page 74 of 80 (92%)
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Here still hath Zeus, with rites untold of me,
Piteous, but as they are let these things be, And as from the beginning they have been! INVOCATION OF ISIS--(Apuleius, Metamorph. XI.) Thou that art sandalled on immortal feet With leaves of palm, the prize of Victory; Thou that art crowned with snakes and blossoms sweet, Queen of the silver dews and shadowy sky, I pray thee by all names men name thee by! Demeter, come, and leave the yellow wheat! Or Aphrodite, let thy lovers sigh! Or Dian, from thine Asian temple fleet! Or, yet more dread, divine Persephone From worlds of wailing spectres, ah, draw near; Approach, Selene, from thy subject sea; Come, Artemis, and this night spare the deer: By all thy names and rites I summon thee; By all thy rites and names, Our Lady, hear! THE COMING OF ISIS |
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