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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0013.tlg002.perseus-eng2"><l n="305">Then she caused a most dreadful and cruel year for mankind over the all-nourishing
        earth: the ground would not make the seed sprout, for rich-crowned Demeter kept it hid. In
        the fields the oxen drew many a curved plough in vain, and much white barley was cast upon
        the land without avail. </l><l n="310">So she would have destroyed the whole race of man with cruel famine and have robbed
        them who dwell on <placeName key="tgn,7011019">Olympus</placeName> of their glorious right
        of gifts and sacrifices, had not Zeus perceived and marked this in his heart. First he sent
        golden-winged Iris to call </l><l n="315">rich-haired Demeter, lovely in form. So he commanded. And she obeyed the
        dark-clouded Son of Cronos, and sped with swift feet across the space between. She came to
        the stronghold of fragrant <placeName key="perseus,Eleusis">Eleusis</placeName>, and there
        finding dark-cloaked Demeter in her temple,</l><l n="320">spake to her and uttered winged words: <milestone unit="Para" ed="P"/><!-- <milestone type="startquote"/>-->“Demeter, father Zeus, whose wisdom is
        everlasting, calls you to come join the tribes of the eternal gods: come therefore, and let
        not the message I bring from Zeus pass unobeyed.”<!-- <milestone type="endquote"/>--> <milestone unit="Para" ed="P"/>Thus said Iris imploring her. But
        Demeter's heart was not moved. </l><l n="325">Then again the father sent forth all the blessed and eternal gods besides: and they
        came, one after the other, and kept calling her and offering many very beautiful gifts and
        whatever rights she might be pleased to choose among the deathless gods. Yet no one was able
        to persuade her mind and will, </l></div></body></text></TEI>
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