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Persephone

Persephone

Persephone

Persephone

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In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Persephone, also called Kore or Cora, is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. She became the queen of the underworld after her abduction by her uncle Hades, the king of the underworld, who later took her into marriage. The myth of her abduction, her sojourn in the underworld, and her cyclical return to the surface represents her functions as the embodiment of

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"... “Go, gentle heart and mild, “Go to thy dark-robed mother, fair of mien, “Nor grieve beyond all grief. For say, dear child, “What fault in me, thy deathless spouse, is seen, “Peer of the Powers whose home is in the sky, “Brother of Zeus, the eternal sire, am I! “There shalt thou come, and mid the shadowy throng, “Thy sceptre sway o’er all that live and move, “Sharing the rites and honours that belong “To the immortal gods enthroned above, “And all who injure thee, or do thee wrong, “Shall thro’ long years the avenging Power reprove,— “Yea, all who bring no gifts to grace thy shrine, “Nor soothe with hallowed forms thy Might divine.”"
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"When like a Mänad on a mountain shady, The mother sprang to clasp her child again, Crying: “My child, my blossom, fair as May-day, “If foodless yet those lovely lips remain, “Honoured by all the Immortals thou shalt be, “Throned with thy sire of clouds and throned with me.“Or else to dwell in the grey earth’s recesses, “The year’s dark wintry third must be thy doom, “The rest shall leave thee to my glad caresses, “With light and deity for grief and gloom; “For when the vernal earth her green lap dresses, “With odorous buds and flowers of various bloom, “Forth from the darkness dense as stormy skies “Wonder of Gods and men shalt thou arise.“But tell me by what unimagined wile “The world’s dread Host beguiled thee.” “Mother dear,” Answered Persephone with lovely smile, “Hear thou the simple truth. When from the sphere “Where dwell the Gods in their high domicile, “Came herald Hermes, out of darkness drear “To bring thy child, that thou beholding me “Might calm thy wrath with Heaven and peaceful be,“Up with delight I sprang, but (undescried) “A sweet pomegranate seed, as honey pleasant “King Hades threw me, and for all my pride “I ate, compelled to take that fatal present; “But how he bore me a reluctant bride “Beneath the cavern’d earth and moon’s pale crescent, “Aided by subtle art of my great sire, “Will I, dear mother, tell at thy desire.”"
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"Harke, al you ladies that do sleep; The fayry queen Proserpina Bids you awake and pitie them that weep. You may doe in the darke What the day doth forbid; Feare not the dogs that barke, Night will have all hid.But if you let your lovers mone, The Fairie Queene Proserpina Will send abroad her Fairies ev’ry one, That shall pinch blacke and blew Your white hands and faire armes That did not kindly rue Your Paramours harmes.In Myrtle Arbours on the downes The Fairie Queene Proserpina, This night by moone-shine leading merrie rounds Holds a watch with sweet love, Downe the dale, up the hill; No plaints or groanes may move Their holy vigill.All you that will hold watch with love, The Fairie Queene Proserpina Will make you fairer than Diones dove; Roses red, Lillies white, And the cleare damaske hue, Shall on your cheekes alight: Love will adorne you.All you that love or lov’d before, The Fairie Queene Proserpina Bids you encrease that loving humour more: They that have not fed On delight amorous, She vowes that they shall lead Apes in Avernus."
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"“We culled the lovely flowers with bell and chalice, “That painted all the meadows with delight, “Crocus or hyacinth or the tall agallis, “Rosebuds and lilies, wondrous to the sight, “While like some rarer crocus the green earth “Yielded Narcissus gladly to the birth.“In joy I gathered, till the earth beneath “Yawned, and behold! before my wondering eyes, “Forth leapt the valiant king, the lord of death, “And seized, and thro’ the gloomy cavities, “In golden chariot bore me; my forced breath “Still went and came, as rending air with cries “I left the light. ....”"
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