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- XI. TO HERCULES [HERAKLES]
- The Fumigation from Frankincense.
- Hear, pow'rful, Hercules [Herakles] untam'd and strong, to whom vast hands, and mighty works belong,
- Almighty Titan, prudent and benign, of various forms, eternal and divine,
- Father of Time [khronos], the theme of gen'ral praise, ineffable, ador'd in various ways.
- Magnanimous, in divination skill'd and in the athletic labours of the field.
- 'Tis thine strong archer, all things to devour, supreme, all-helping, all-producing pow'r;
- To thee mankind as their deliv'rer pray, whose arm can chase the savage tribes away:
- Uweary'd, earth's best blossom, offspring fair, to whom calm peace, and peaceful works are dear.
- Self-born, with primogenial fires you shine, and various names and strength of heart are thine.
- Thy mighty head supports the morning light, and bears untam'd, the silent gloomy night;
- From east to west endu'd with strength divine, twelve glorious labours to absolve is thine;
- Supremely skill'd, thou reign'st in heav'n's abodes, thyself a God amid'st th' immortal Gods.
- With arms unshaken, infinite, divine, come, blessed pow'r, and to our rites incline;
- The mitigations of disease convey, and drive disasterous maladies away.
- Come, shake the branch with thy almighty arm, dismiss thy darts and noxious fate disarm.
- - Orphic Hymns, 11. To Hercules
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