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Prayer to Ceres, Isis

Ceres · Isis
O blessed Queen of Heaven, whether you are the Lady Ceres who is the original and motherly source of all fruitful things in earth, who after finding Your daughter Proserpina, through the great joy which You did presently conceive, made barren and unfruitful ground to be plowed and sown — You which nourishes all the fruits of the world by Your vigor and force; with whatsoever name or fashion it is lawful to call upon You, I pray You end my great travail and misery, and deliver me from the wretched fortune, which has for so long a time pursued me. Grant peace and rest if it please You to reply to my entreaties, for I have endured too much labor and peril. Remove from me this misshapen form, and return me to my pristine form, and if I have offended in any way the divine Majesty, let me rather die than live, for I am fully weary of my life.
Fons · Source
AuthorApuleius
WorkMetamorphoses
Section11.2
Period2nd c. AD
Classificatio · Taxonomy
Cultureroman
Formliterary
DeitiesCeres, Isis
Functionspetition · invocation
Spherepersonal