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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="403a">And now tell me how he rapt you away to the realm of darkness and gloom, and by
          what trick did the strong Host of Many beguile you?”<!-- <milestone type="endquote"/>--> </l><l n="405"><milestone unit="Para" ed="P"/>Then beautiful Persephone answered her thus: <!-- <milestone type="startquote"/>-->“Mother, I will tell you all without
        error. When luck-bringing Hermes came, swift messenger from my father the Son of Cronos and
        the other Sons of Heaven, bidding me come back from Erebus that you might see me with your
        eyes </l><l n="410">and so cease from your anger and fearful wrath against the gods, I sprang up at
        once for joy; but he secretly put in my mouth sweet food, a pomegranate seed, and forced me
        to taste against my will. Also I will tell how he rapt me away by the deep plan </l><l n="415">of my father the Son of Cronos and carried me off beneath the depths of the earth,
        and will relate the whole matter as you ask. All we were playing in a lovely meadow,
          Leucippe<note anchored="true" resp="ed">The list of names is taken —with five additions
          —from <bibl n="Hes. Th. 349">Hesiod, <title>Theogony</title> 349 ff.</bibl>: for their
          general significance see note on that passage.</note> and Phaeno and Electra and Ianthe,
          <placeName key="tgn,7005730">Melita</placeName> also and Iache with Rhodea and Callirhoe </l><l n="420">and Melobosis and Tyche and Ocyrhoe, fair as a flower, Chryseis, Ianeira, Acaste
        and Admete and <placeName key="tgn,7002754">Rhodope</placeName> and Pluto and charming
        Calypso; Styx too was there and Urania and lovely Galaxaura with Pallas who rouses battles
        and Artemis delighting in arrows: </l></div></body></text></TEI>
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