Hymn to Hermes  18112

Locations in Harold's Library

  • The Oxford Book of Classical Verse in Translation (book) (excerpt only)
    • page 73
    • Excerpt: [The first stringed instrument]from Stanza IV: "Out of the lofty cavern wandering" to "He found a tortoise, and cried out–'A treasure!'"
    • Credits: Percy Bysshe Shelley (translator)
  • The Oxford Book of Classical Verse in Translation (book) (excerpt only)
    • page 74
    • Excerpt: [Mercury denies stealing Apollo's cattle]from Stanza XLVI: "'O let not e'er this quarre be averred!" to "You should allege a story so absurd,"
    • Credits: Percy Bysshe Shelley (translator)
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