from whom at first both Gods and men arose,
Hear, blessed Venus [Kypris],
Hear, blessed Venus [Kypris],
deck'd with starry light, in sleep's deep silence dwelling Ebon night!
Dreams and soft case attend thy dusky train,
Dreams and soft case attend thy dusky train,
pleas'd with the length'ned gloom and feaftful strain.
Dissolving anxious care, the friend of Mirth,
Dissolving anxious care, the friend of Mirth,
whose drowsy pow'r divides the nat'ral day:
By Fate's decree you constant send the light to deepest hell,
By Fate's decree you constant send the light to deepest hell,
remote from mortal sight
For dire Necessity which nought withstands,
For dire Necessity which nought withstands,
invests the world with adamantine bands.
Be present, Goddess, to thy suppliant's pray'r,
Be present, Goddess, to thy suppliant's pray'r,
desir'd by all, whom all alike revere,
Blessed, benevolent, with friendly aid
Blessed, benevolent, with friendly aid
dispell the fears of Twilight's dreadful shade.
(translated by Thomas Taylor, 1792)
No comments:
Post a Comment