The Apology ; Phaedo ; And, Crito / of Plato. the Golden Sayings / of Epictetus. the Meditations / of Marcus Aurelius

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(APPENDIX B) THE HYMN OF CLEANTHES Chiefest glory of deathless Gods, Almighty for ever, Sovereign of Nature that rulest by law, what Name shall we give Thee?— Blessed be Thou! for on Thee should call all things that are mortal, For that we are Thine offspring; nay, all that in myriad motion Lives for its day on the earth bears one impress — Thy likeness — upon it.
Wherefore my song is of Thee, and I hymn Thy power for ever.
Lo, the vast orb of the Worlds, round the Earth evermore as it rolleth.
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Feels Thee its Ruler and Guide, and owns Thy lordship rejoicing.
Aye, for Thy conquering hands have a servant of living fire — Sharp is the bolt! — ^where it falls. Nature shrinks at the shock and doth shudder.
Thus Thou directest the Word universal that pulses through all things.
Mingling its life with Lights that are great and Lights that are lesser, E'en as beseemeth its birth, High King through ages unending.
Nought is done that is done without Thee in the earth or the waters Or in the heights of heaven, save the deed of the fool and the sinner.


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