The Orphic Hymns

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I call upon great and pure,

  upon resounding and illustrious,

  upon ethereal and blazing Zeus,

  whose racing fire shines through the air.

  Your light flashes through the clouds

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  with an ear-splitting clap.

  O horrid, O wrathful and pure,

  O invincible god,

  lord of lightning, I call upon you,

  O begetter of all, O great king,

  to be kind and to bring

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  a sweet end to my life.

  21. To the Clouds

  incense—myrrh

  Airy Clouds, you nourish fruits

  and rove the sky,

  you bring rain as you are driven

  everywhere by the wind.

  Filled with blazing thunder,

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  filled with water, you resound

  with awesome crashes

  in the air-filled vault of heaven

  as you are repelled

  by the attack of raging winds.

  To you I offer my prayers:

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  your dewy cloaks, blown by fair breezes,

  send fruit-nourishing rains

  to mother Earth.

  22. To the Sea

  incense—pounded frankincense

  I call upon gray-eyed Tethys,

  bride of Okeanos,

  dark-veiled queen

  whose waves dance

  as they are blown onto the land

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  by the sweet breezes.

  You break your tall waves

  upon the rocky beaches,

  you are calmed by races

  that are gentle and smooth,

  you delight in ships,

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  your waters feed wild beasts.

  Mother of Kypris,

  mother of dark clouds,

  mother of every spring

  round which nymphs swarm,

  hear me, O holy one,

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  please help,

  send a fair tail wind to ships,

  O blessed one.

  23. To Nereus

  incense—myrrh

  The sea’s foundations are your realm,

  the abode of blue-black darkness,

  you exult in the beauty

  of your fifty daughters

  as they dance amid the waves.

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  O Nereus, god of great renown,

  O foundation of the sea, O end of the earth,

  O beginning of all,

  Demeter’s sacred throne trembles

  when you hold prisoner

  the gusty winds driven

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  to your gloomy depths.

  O blessed one,

  ward off earthquakes and send

  to the initiates peace and prosperity

  and gentle-handed health.

  24. To the Nereids

  incense—aromatic herbs

  O lovely-faced and pure nymphs,

  daughters of Nereus, lord of the deep,

  at the bottom of the sea

  you frolic and dance,

  fifty maidens revel in the waves,

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  maidens riding on the backs of Tritons,

  delighting in animal shapes,

  bodies nurtured by the sea,

  and in the other dwellers

  of Triton’s billowy kingdom.

  Your home is the water,

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  you leap and whirl round the waves

  like glistening dolphins

  roving the roaring seas.

  I call upon you to bring

  much prosperity to the initiates,

  for you were first

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  to show the holy rite

  of sacred Bacchos

  and of pure Persephone,

  you and mother Kalliope

  and Apollon the lord.

  25. To Proteus

  incense—storax

  I call upon Proteus,

  key-holding master of the sea,

  first-born, who showed

  the beginnings of all nature,

  changing matter

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  into a great variety of forms.

  Honored by all, he is wise,

  and he knows what is now,

  what was before,

  and what will be in the future.

  He has all at his disposal,

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  transformed far beyond

  all other immortals

  who dwell on snowy Olympos

  and fly through the air

  and over land and sea,

  for Physis was the first to place

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  everything in Proteus.

  Father, attended by holy providence,

  visit the mystic initiates,

  and bring a good end to a life

  of industry and prosperity.

  26. To Earth

  incense, any grain save beans, and aromatic herbs

  Divine Earth, mother of men

  and of the blessed gods,

  you nourish all, you give all,

  you bring all to fruition, you destroy all.

  When the season is fair, you teem

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  with fruit and growing blossoms,

  O multi-formed maiden,

  seat of the immortal cosmos,

  in the pains of labor

  you bring forth all fruit.

  Eternal, revered,

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  deep-bosomed and blessed,

  your joy is the sweet breath of grass,

  O goddess bedecked with flowers,

  yours is the joy of the rain,

  the intricate realm of the stars

  revolves in endless

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  and awesome flow.

  O blessed goddess,

  may you multiply the delicious fruits,

  and may you and the beautiful Seasons

  grant me kindly favor.

  27. To the Mother of the Gods

  incense—et varia

  Divine are your honors, O mother

  of the gods and nurturer of all.

  Yoke your swift chariot

  drawn by bull-slaying lions,

  and join our prayers, O mighty goddess.

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  You bring things to pass,

  O many-named and revered one,

  you are queen of the sky;

  in the cosmos yours is the throne,

  the throne in the middle,

  because the earth is yours,

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  and you give gentle nourishment to mortals.

  Of you were born

  gods and men,

  you hold sway

  over the rivers and over all the sea.

  Hestia is one of your names,

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  they call you giver of prosperity,

  because you bestow on men

  all manner of blessings.

  Come to this rite,

  queen whom the drum delights,

  all-taming savior of Phrygia,

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  consort of Kronos,

  honored child of Sky,

  frenzy-loving nurturer of life,

  joyously and graciously

  visit our deeds of piety.

  28. To Hermes

  incense—frankincense

  Hear me, Hermes,

  messenger of Zeus, son of Maia,

  almighty in heart, lord of the deceased,

  judge of contests,

  gentle and clever, O Argeiphontes,

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  you are the guide

  of the flying sandals,

  a man-loving prophet to mortals.

  A vigorous god, you delight

  in exercise and in deceit.

  Interpreter of all you are

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  and a profiteer who frees us of cares,

  who holds in his hands

  the blameless to
ol of peace.

  Lord of Korykos, blessed,

  helpful, and skilled in words,

  you assist in work and you are

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  a friend of mortals in need.

  You wield the dreaded, the respected

  weapon of speech.

  Hear my prayer and grant

  a good end to a life of industry,

  gracious talk,

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  and mindfulness.

  29. Hymn to Persephone

  Persephone, blessed daughter

  of great Zeus, sole offspring

  of Demeter, come and accept

  this gracious sacrifice.

  Much-honored spouse of Plouton,

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  discreet and life-giving,

  you command the gates of Hades

  in the bowels of the earth,

  lovely-tressed Praxidike,

  pure bloom of Deo,

  mother of the Erinyes,

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  queen of the nether world,

  secretly sired by Zeus

  in clandestine union.

  Mother of loud-roaring,

  many-shaped Eubouleus,

  radiant and luminous,

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  playmate of the Seasons,

  revered and almighty,

  maiden rich in fruits,

  brilliant and horned,

  only-beloved of mortals,

  in spring you take your joy

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  in the meadow of breezes,

  you show your holy figure

  in branches teeming with grass-green fruits,

  in autumn you were made

  a kidnapper’s bride.

  You alone are life and death

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  to toiling mortals,

  O Persephone, you nourish all,

  always, and kill them, too.

  Hearken, O blessed goddess,

  send forth the fruits of the earth

  as you blossom in peace,

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  and in gentle-handed health

  bring a blessed life

  and a splendid old age to him who is sailing

  to your realm, O queen,

  and to mighty Plouton’s kingdom.

  30. To Dionysos

  incense—storax

  I call upon loud-roaring,

  reveling Dionysos,

  primeval, two-natured,

  thrice-born Bacchic lord,

  savage, ineffable, secretive,

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  two-horned and two-shaped,

  ivy-covered, bull-faced,

  warlike, howling, pure.

  You take raw flesh in triennial feasts,

  wrapped in foliage, decked with grape clusters,

  resourceful Eubouleus,

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  immortal god sired by Zeus

  when he mated with Persephone

  in unspeakable union.

  Hearken to my voice, O blessed one,

  you and your fair-girdled nurses,

  breathe on me in a spirit

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  of perfect kindness.

  31. Hymn to the Kouretes

  Leaping Kouretes,

  stepping to the sound of arms,

  howling mountain men

  whose feet pound the ground,

  discordant is the lyre you strike

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  as you pace, light of foot,

  O renowned marshals,

  O arm-carrying guards,

  priests in the train of a mother

  struck with mountain frenzy.

  Kindly visit the people

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  who praise you with words,

  with joyous heart

  be gracious to the oxherd.

  32. To Athene

  incense—aromatic herbs

  Reverend Pallas,

  great Zeus bore you by himself,

  noble and blessed goddess,

 

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