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Prayer to Demeter, Persephone, Plutus

Demeter · Persephone · Plutus
I begin to sing of rich-haired Demeter reverend goddess — of her and her trim-ankled daughter whom Aidoneus rapt away... Right blessed is he among men on earth whom they freely love: soon they do send Ploutos as guest to his great house, Ploutos who gives wealth to mortal men. And now, queen of the land of sweet Eleusis and sea-girt Paros and rocky Antron, queen, giver of good gifts, bringer of seasons, lady Deo, be gracious, you and your daughter all beauteous Persephone, and for my song grant me heart-cheering substance.
Fons · Source
AuthorAnonymous (Homeric corpus)
WorkHomeric Hymns
Section2 (to Demeter), opening and closing
Periodarchaic Greek (7th-6th c. BC)
Occasionopening and closing of the long Homeric Hymn to Demeter — narrating the rape of Persephone and ending with prayer for wealth and song-giving
Classificatio · Taxonomy
Culturegreek
Formhymn
DeitiesDemeter, Persephone, Plutus
Functionsinvocation · petition
Sphereagricultural