Poemata : Latin, Greek And Italian Poems By John Milton

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7 The mother of Dionysus. Juno persuaded her to ask to see Jove inall his divine glory, the vision of which struck her dead. SeeOvid (Met. Iii, 308-309. ) 8 The wheels of Apollo's chariot. See Ovid (Met. Ii, I9-328. ) 9 The goddess of chastity.
10 Hymn to Hymen, the goddess of marriage. 11 The wood god.
12 The goddess of agriculture. Cybele (Rhea) was called the motherof the gods and of men. See Virgil (Aen. X, 252-253. ) 13 The god of shepherds. 14 A wood nymph.
    ELEGY VI To Charles Diodati
..., When He Was Visiting in the Country Who sent the Author a poetical epistle, in which he requested thathis verses, if not so good as usual, might be excused on accountof the many feasts to which his friends invited him, and whichwould not allow him leisure to finish them as he wished.
With no rich viands overcharg'd, I sendHealth, which perchance you want, my pamper'd friend;But wherefore should thy Muse tempt mine awayFrom what she loves, from darkness into day?Art thou desirous to be told how wellI love thee, and in verse?


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