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Prayer to Tellus

Tellus
O eternal Creatrix of Gods and men, who animates forest and stream with soul, and joins seeds of life together throughout the world, and You bear the stones of Pyrrha that were enlivened into men by the hand of Prometheus. Hungry men You were first to give nourishment with a variety of foods. You encircle and carry the sea within You. Under Your power are the gentleness of domesticated herds and the ferocity of wild beasts and the repose from flight of birds. Firm and immobile, unsetting power of the earth suspended in the vacuum of space, You are the center around which the rapid heavens revolve. Therefore are You the Bountiful who nourishes so many nations. I pray You allow that those warriors who spend their last breath in the battle will have their souls return once more into the heavens.
Fons · Source
AuthorStatius
WorkThebaid
Section8.303-338
Period1st c. AD
Classificatio · Taxonomy
Cultureroman
Formliterary
DeitiesTellus
Functionsinvocation · praise · petition
Spheremilitary · civic