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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
METAMORPHOSES: 11. INVOCATION OF ISIS, by LUCIUS APULEIUS First Line: Thou that art sandalled on immortal feet Last Line: By all thy rites and names, our lady, hear! Alternate Author Name(s): Apuleius Of Madaura | |||
THOU that art sandalled on immortal feet With leaves of palm, the prize of Victory; Thou that art crowned with snakes and blossoms sweet, Queen of the silver dews and shadowy sky, I pray thee by all names men name thee by! Demeter, come, and leave the yellow wheat! Or Aphrodite, let thy lovers sigh! Or Dian, from thine Asian temple fleet! Or, yet more dread, divine Persephone From worlds of wailing spectres, ah, draw near; Approach, Selene, from thy subject sea; Come, Artemis, and this night spare the deer: By all thy names and rites I summon thee By all thy rites and names, Our Lady, hear! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...JOURNEY TO A KNOWN PLACE by HAYDEN CARRUTH ALL RELIGIONS ARE ONE by WILLIAM BLAKE CHRISMUS IS A-COMIN' by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR ON LUCY, COUNTESS OF BEDFORD by BEN JONSON KARMA by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON DON'T YOU WISH YOU KNEW! by A. H. B. A RONDEAU OF REGRETS by HENRI BAUDE QUATORZAINS: 11. A CLOCK STRIKING AT MIDNIGHT by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES |
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