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      BOOK I

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      by LovelyMay Straightway they rushed in throngs from the city gates, eagerly seeking; for no one, neither youth nor elder, tarried behind. They searched, turning every stone, each one eager to be the first to bring back to Heracles tidings of his lovely Hylas. There is a fountain, Artacia, the water of which the Mysians say gushes up from the rock not far from the city, and thither, as fate would have it, the searchers came likewise. And Heracles eagerly asked them if haply they had seen a boy passing to the spring…
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      BOOK II

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      by LovelyMay Arms and quickly lowered the mast at the stay by the forestays, and they rowed the ship with their oars and made fast to the bank with ropes stretched to the shore. And they leaped out far eager to touch the land of Colchis. Here were the ox-stalls where Jason later would yoke the fire- breathing bulls to plow the field of Ares. Here too was the grove sacred to the war god, where hung the Golden Fleece guarded by a sleepless dragon, into which task Jason would be thrust as part of his quest. By the…
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      BOOK IV

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      by LovelyMay This passage concludes the narrative of the Argonauts and their eventful journey to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Upon returning to their homeland, they face no further adversities at sea or significant conflicts, marking a peaceful and uneventful conclusion to their epic quest. The narrative blends myth with elements of historic Greek geography and customs, offering insight into Greek mythology's complex world. The tale ends on a positive note, with the Argonauts safely reaching their destination,…
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      by LovelyMay In "Circe's Isle Revisited," the poem communicates a profound sense of nostalgia and loss. The speakers call out to Circe, a figure from Greek mythology known for her enchanting nature, only to find silence and ruin in place of the once-thriving magical isle. This desolation symbolizes the passage of time and the inevitable decay of once-vivid memories and youthful delights. The absence of laughter, music, and beauty in the once enchanted wood reflects the speakers' realization of their lost youth and the…
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    • THE SHADE OF HELEN Cover
      by LovelyMay In "Grass of Parnassus", the text weaves a contemplative narrative, exploring the theme of return and transformation. It begins with a poetic meditation on the soul's journey through life and its desire to merge once again with the eternal essence from which it originated. This eternal flame represents a form of pure being and consciousness that stands in stark contrast to the transient joys and sorrows that mark human existence. The passage suggests that while there is a yearning to return to this state…
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      by LovelyMay Dreams and Despair: In this contemplative segment of "Grass of Parnassus," the concept of dreams versus reality and the fleeting hope provided by the emotion of love are deeply explored. The passage opens with a lament for a figure who, without the saving grace of love, is deemed to spend her days in desolation, her wisdom derived from dull experiences rather than joyful discovery. This character’s last hope is the transformative power of Love—a force capable of rendering her the "fairest of fair…
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    • Grass of Parnassus Cover
      by LovelyMay Grass of Parnassus by Andrew Lang is a lyrical collection of poetry that captures the beauty of nature, the charm of mythology, and the poignancy of human emotion. Through elegant verse, Lang weaves themes of love, longing, and the fleeting nature of life into a timeless celebration of art and imagination.
    • TO RHODOCLEIA – ON HER MELANCHOLY SINGING. Cover
      by LovelyMay In "Grass of Parnassus," Chapter 6 delves into a poignant reflection addressed to Rhodocleia, a figure immortalized within the Greek Anthology for her melancholy allure. She is forever intertwined with the essence of Rufinus, a lamented poet of ancient grace, whose affections for her transcend the mere boundaries of their era. The text embodies a profound dialogue, not merely with Rhodocleia but with the essence of grief and remembrance itself. She is depicted as dwelling in the shadows of her sorrows, her…
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    • VI-The tale of Balen Cover
      by LovelyMay In Chapter VI of "The Tale of Balen," set against an autumnal backdrop vivid with life's exuberance, we find Balen, a noble knight, embarking on a journey away from King Arthur and the lavish commendations due for his valor, driven by a mysterious foresight granted by Merlin of impending doom and sorrow. Meanwhile, Arthur yearns for the return of his valiant knights, Balen and Balan, unaware of the fateful paths their lives are destined to tread. Balen encounters a despondent knight lamenting a life…
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      The Grocery

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      by LovelyMay In the poignant narrative of "Men, Women, and Ghosts," the chapter unfolds with a deeply personal and unsettling account of an individual grappling with the haunting memory of discovering a severed hand. The protagonist, haunted by the recollection, is driven by a compulsion to verify the reality of the event, leading them to unearth the spot between two apple roots where the grim discovery was made. Expecting to confront the tangible remnants of this memory, the individual is instead met with emptiness,…
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