id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16338 Lang, Andrew The Homeric Hymns A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological .txt text/plain 40757 2147 79 God and Man is (like Apollo) the _Son_ of the primal Being (often an But wert thou to possess a temple of Apollo the Fardarter; then would all men bring thee hecatombs, gathering to thee, and come, but far from thee will nurse my grudge against the Immortal Gods." Even so, fare thou well, son of Zeus and Leto, but I shall remember both white-armed Hera, the immortal Gods knowing it not, nor mortal men. So spake Phoebus Apollo, and lifted the child, but even then strong Argusbane had his device, and, in the hands of the God, let forth an Omen, an thou and strong, and Zeus of wise counsels loves thee well with reverence "And mayst thou too, lady, fare well, and the Gods give thee all things Hestia, thou that in the lofty halls of all immortal Gods, and of all men ./cache/16338.txt ./txt/16338.txt