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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text><body><div type="translation" xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi0472.phi001.perseus-eng3"><div type="textpart" subtype="poem" n="62"><sp><l n="61">But whenas union meet she wins her at ripest of seasons,</l><l n="62">More to her spouse she is dear and less she's irk to her parents.</l><l n="63">Hymen O Hymenaeus, Hymen here, O Hymenaeus!</l><p/></sp><sp><speaker>Youths and Damsels</speaker><l n="64">But do thou cease to resist (O Maid!) such bridegroom opposing,</l><l n="65">Right it is not to resist whereto consigned thee a father,</l><l n="66">Father and mother of thee unto whom obedience is owing.</l><l n="67">Not is that maidenhood all thine own, but partly thy parents!</l><l n="68">Owneth thy sire one third, one third is right of thy mother,</l><l n="69">Only the third is thine: stint thee to strive with the others,</l><l n="70">Who to the stranger son have yielded their dues with a dower!</l><l n="71">Hymen O Hymenaeus: Hymen here, O Hymenaeus!</l></sp></div><div type="textpart" subtype="poem" n="63"><head>THE ADVENTURES OF ATYS</head><l n="1">O'er high deep seas in speedy ship his voyage Atys sped</l><l n="2">Until he trod the Phrygian grove with hurried eager tread</l><l n="3">And as the gloomy tree-shorn stead, the she-god's home, he sought</l><l n="4">There sorely stung with fiery ire and madman's vaguing thought,</l><l n="5">Share he with sharpened flint the freight wherewith his form was fraught.</l><l n="6">Then as the she-he sensed limbs were void of manly strain</l><l n="7">And sighted freshly shed a-ground spot of ensanguined stain,</l><l n="8">Snatched she the timbrel's legier load with hands as snowdrops white,</l><l n="9">Thy timbrel, Mother Cybele, the firstings of thy rite,</l></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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