: "And you (O Delian Virgins) doe me grace, / When any stranger of our earthie Race / Whose restlesse life Afflction hath in chace,"from "Not with my praise direct, but praises due;"
: "Then to Olympus, swift as thought hee flew, / To Joves high house, and had a retinew / Of Gods t'attend him."from "But all, with wondrous goodly formes were deckt,"
Credits: George Chapman (translator)
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