Homeric Hymn to the mother of the gods (h.+Hom.)

Hymn to the mother of the gods, The Homeric Hymns, translated by Hugh Gerard Evelyn-White (1874-1924), from the Loeb edition of 1914, now in the public domain, with thanks to www.theoi.com for making the text available on line. No places tagged in this text.
CTS URN: urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0013.tlg014; Wikidata ID: Q87752254; Trismegistos: authorwork/11443     [Open Greek text in new tab]

§ 1  I prithee, clear-voiced Muse, daughter of mighty Zeus, sing of the mother of all gods and men. She is well-pleased with the sound of rattles and of timbrels, with the voice of flutes and the outcry of wolves and bright-eyed lions, with echoing hills and wooded coombes. And so hail to you in my song and to all goddesses as well!

Event Date: -1000 GR
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Event Date: -1000

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