Percy Bysshe Shelley - Homer's Hymn To The Earth: Mother Of All

Percy Bysshe Shelley - Homer's Hymn To The Earth: Mother Of All

O universal Mother, who dost keep br From everlasting thy foundations deep, br Eldest of things, Great Earth, I sing of thee! br All shapes that have their dwelling in the sea, br All things that fly, or on the ground divine br Live, move, and there are nourished—these are thine; br These from thy wealth thou dost sustain; from thee br Fair babes are born, and fruits on every tree br Hang ripe and large, revered Divinity! br br The life of mortal men beneath thy sway br Is held; thy power both gives and takes away! br Happy are they whom thy mild favours nourish; br All things unstinted round them grow and flourish. br For them, endures the life-sustaining field br Its load of harvest, and their cattle yield br Large increase, and their house with wealth is filled. br Such honoured dwell in cities fair and free, br The homes of lovely women, prosperously; br Their sons exult in youth’s new budding gladness, br And their fresh daughters free from care or sadness, br With bloom-inwoven dance and happy song, br On the soft flowers the meadow-grass among, br Leap round them sporting--such delights by thee br Are given, rich Power, revered Divinity. br br Mother of gods, thou Wife of starry Heaven, br Farewell! be thou propitious, and be given br A happy life for this brief melody, br Nor thou nor other songs shall unremembered be.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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