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The Homeric Hymns: 16- To Asclepius

XVI. TO ASCLEPIUS (5 lines)

 

(ll. 1-4) I begin to sing of Asclepius, son of Apollo and healer

of sicknesses. In the Dotian plain fair Coronis, daughter of

King Phlegyas, bare him, a great joy to men, a soother of cruel

pangs.

 

(l. 5) And so hail to you, lord: in my song I make my prayer to

thee!

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