Persephone a Myth Presented in Pageant Form By the Pupils of the Bishops School

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Persephone a Myth Presented in Pageant Form By the Pupils of the Bishops School
Isabella Fiske Conant
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Its head falls back again, dropping.
Demeter: Dear little bloom, with which she played. In what dark room can she have strayed. She cannot speak, and I must go To those less weak, who all things know.
Chorus: Pluto, with the darkness shrouded, Steals the summer weather, Now with storm the skies are clouded, Cold and dark together.
Wearing winter's mourning white, Ceres comes, in loring Freedom from her winter's night For her child adoring.
Demeter: Come Aphrodite! Artemis, come!
Come Hera, migh
...ty, where dost thou roam? Vesta! Athena! Would it were shown her Where my child rests her. Come, dear Pomona! Spirits of water, air and the earth, Save my dear daughter, give me back mirth.
Demeter: Queen of the Powers of this heavenly city End my sad hours; on a mother take pity.
Hera : Knowest thou not that over the earth After the hot days comes winter dearth? Thy child, the summer, must fade away, Till, a new-comer, once more shines May.
Demeter: Thou of the crystal mind, of the fair face, Can'st thou my daughter find, strayed from this place?


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