<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:py="http://codespeak.net/lxml/objectify/pytype" py:pytype="TREE"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0013.tlg002.perseus-eng2"><l n="425">we were playing and gathering sweet flowers in our hands, soft crocuses mingled
        with irises and hyacinths, and rose-blooms and lilies, marvellous to see, and the narcissus
        which the wide earth caused to grow yellow as a crocus. That I plucked in my joy; but the
        earth </l><l n="430">parted beneath, and there the strong lord, the Host of Many, sprang forth and in
        his golden chariot he bore me away, all unwilling, beneath the earth: then I cried with a
        shrill cry. All this is true, sore though it grieves me to tell the tale.”<!-- <milestone type="endquote"/>-->
          <milestone unit="Para" ed="P"/>So did they then,
        with hearts at one, </l><l n="435">greatly cheer each the other's soul and spirit with many an embrace: their hearts
          had relief from their griefs while each took and gave back joyousness. <milestone unit="Para" ed="P"/>Then bright-coiffed
        Hecate came near to them, and often did she embrace the daughter of holy Demeter: </l><l n="440">and from that time the lady Hecate was minister and companion to Persephone. <milestone unit="Para" ed="P"/>And
        all-seeing Zeus sent a messenger to them, rich-haired Rhea, to bring dark-cloaked Demeter to
        join the families of the gods: and he promised to give her what rights she should choose
        among the deathless gods </l><l n="445">and agreed that her daughter should go down for the third part of the circling year
        to darkness and gloom, but for the two parts should live with her mother and the other
        deathless gods. Thus he commanded. And the goddess did not disobey the message of Zeus;
          <milestone n="449" unit="card"/>swiftly she rushed down from the peaks of <placeName key="tgn,7011019">Olympus</placeName>
         </l><l n="450">and came to the plain of Rharus, rich, fertile corn-land once, but then in nowise
        fruitful, for it lay idle and utterly leafless, because the white grain was hidden by design
        of trim-ankled Demeter. But afterwards, </l><l n="455">as spring-time waxed, it was soon to be waving with long ears of corn, and its rich
        furrows to be loaded with grain upon the ground, while others would already be bound in
        sheaves. There first she landed from the fruitless upper air: and glad were the goddesses to
        see each other and cheered in heart. Then bright-coiffed Rhea said to Demeter: </l><l n="460"><milestone unit="Para" ed="P"/><!-- <milestone type="startquote"/>-->“Come, my daughter; for far-seeing Zeus the loud-thunderer calls you to join the
        families of the gods, and has promised to give you what rights you please among the
        deathless gods, and has agreed that for a third part of the circling year your daughter
        shall go down to darkness and gloom, </l><l n="465">but for the two parts shall be with you and the other deathless gods: so has he
        declared it shall be and has bowed his head in token. But come, my child, obey, and be not
        too angry unrelentingly with the dark-clouded Son of Cronos; but rather increase forthwith
        for men the fruit that gives them life.”<!-- <milestone type="endquote"/>--></l><l n="470"><milestone unit="Para" ed="P"/>So spake Rhea. And rich-crowned Demeter did not refuse but straightway made fruit
        to spring up from the rich lands, so that the whole wide earth was laden with leaves and
        flowers. Then she went, and to the kings who deal justice, Triptolemus and Diocles, the
        horse-driver, </l><l n="475">and to doughty Eumolpus and Celeus, leader of the people, she showed the conduct of
        her rites and taught them all her mysteries, to Triptolemus and Polyxeinus and Diocles also,
        —awful mysteries which no one may in any way transgress or pry into or utter, for deep awe
        of the gods checks the voice. </l><l n="480">Happy is he among men upon earth who has seen these mysteries; but he who is
        uninitiate and who has no part in them, never has lot of like good things once he is dead,
        down in the darkness and gloom. <milestone unit="Para" ed="P"/>But when the bright goddess had taught them all, they went
        to <placeName key="tgn,7011019">Olympus</placeName> to the gathering of the other gods. </l><l n="485">And there they dwell beside Zeus who delights in thunder, awful and reverend
        goddesses. Right blessed is he among men on earth whom they freely love: soon they do send
        Plutus as guest to his great house, Plutus who gives wealth to mortal men. </l><l n="490"><milestone unit="Para" ed="P"/>And now, queen of the land of sweet <placeName key="perseus,Eleusis">Eleusis</placeName> and sea-girt <placeName key="tgn,7011023">Paros</placeName> and rocky
          <placeName key="perseus,Antron">Antron</placeName>, lady, giver of good gifts, bringer of
        seasons, queen Deo, be gracious, you and your daughter all beauteous Persephone, and for my
        song grant me heart-cheering substance.</l><l n="495">And now I will remember you and another song also. </l></div></body></text></TEI>