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                          From the Heliconian Muses let us begin to sing, who hold the great and
                              holy mount of Helicon, and dance on soft feet about the deep-blue
                              spring and the altar of the almighty son of Cronos,</l><l n="5">and, when they have washed their tender
                              bodies in Permessus or in the Horse's Spring or Olmeius, make their
                              fair, lovely dances upon highest Helicon and move with vigorous feet.
                              Thence they arise and go abroad by night,</l><l n="10">veiled in thick mist, and utter their song with lovely
                              voice, praising Zeus the aegis-holder, and queenly Hera of Argos who
                              walks on golden sandals, and the daughter of Zeus the aegis-holder
                              bright-eyed Athena, and Phoebus Apollo, and Artemis who delights in
                                   arrows,</l><l n="15">and Poseidon the
                              earth holder who shakes the earth, and revered Themis, and
                                   quick-glancing<note resp="Loeb" anchored="true">The epithet
                                   probably indicates coquettishness.</note>Aphrodite, and Hebe with
                              the crown of gold, and fair Dione, Leto, Iapetus, and Cronos the
                              crafty counsellor, Eos, and great Helius, and bright Selene,</l><l n="20">Earth, too, and great Oceanus, and
                              dark Night, and the holy race of all the other deathless ones that are
                              for ever. And one day they taught Hesiod glorious song while he was
                              shepherding his lambs under holy Helicon, and this word first the
                              goddesses said to me—</l></div></body></text></TEI>