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Homer

Gods, Fate, and Ancient Song

Gods, fate, supplication, ritual, and the epic world behind the human drama.
The Homeric Hymns: 3- To ApolloIII. TO APOLLO (546 lines) / TO DELIAN APOLLO -- / (ll. 1-18) I will remember and not be unmindful o
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The Homeric Hymns: 28- To AthenaXXVIII. TO ATHENA (18 lines) / (ll. 1-16) I begin to sing of Pallas Athene, the glorious / goddess,
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The Homeric Hymns: 11- To AthenaXI. TO ATHENA (5 lines) / (ll. 1-4) Of Pallas Athene, guardian of the city, I begin to / sing. Dread
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The Homeric Hymns: 25- To the Muses and ApolloXXV. TO THE MUSES AND APOLLO (7 lines) / (ll. 1-5) I will begin with the Muses and Apollo and Zeus.
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The Homeric Hymns: 14- To The Mother of the GodsXIV. TO THE MOTHER OF THE GODS (6 lines) / (ll. 1-5) I prithee, clear-voiced Muse, daughter of might
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The Homeric Hymns: 21- To ApolloXXI. TO APOLLO (5 lines) / (ll. 1-4) Phoebus, of you even the swan sings with clear voice to / the b
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End of Gods, Fate, and Ancient Song
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