id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6447 Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft Proserpine and Midas .txt text/plain 17672 1818 89 classical fancies which Mrs. Shelley never ventured to publish are book, and two cantos of Dante with Shelley [Footnote: Letter to Mrs. Hunt, 28 August 1819.]--a fair average, no doubt, of the homely aspect 'Mrs. Shelley had at this time been writing some little Dramas on whose request, Mrs. Shelley says, [Footnote: The Hymns of Pan and _Enter Ceres, Proserpine, Ino and Eunoe._ _Cer._ My lovely child, it is high Jove's command:-[2] _Pros._ Sweet Ino, well I know the love you bear Or tread the green Earth 'mid attendant nymphs. Shall tear thee from thy Mother's clasping arms. And shall thy sister, Queen of fertile Earth, _Zopyr._ You wear a little crown of carved gold, None know King Midas has--but who comes here? That thus thy touch, thou man akin to Gods, Can change all earth to heaven,--Olympian gold! Do not the Gods hate gold? ./cache/6447.txt ./txt/6447.txt