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vv. 996–1013

Rejoice, rejoice! And as ye go your ways

In rich apportionment of blissful days,

Farewell, farewell!

Ye folk within the wall, approved

To neighbour Jove's eternal eyes,

Ye lovers of the Well-beloved,

The Virgin Spirit, timely wise,

The wings of Pallas fold above you,

Therefore shall Zeus the Father love you.

Fare ye well also. I must go

Before you, guiding, to make bright

Your secret chambers with the light,

The holy light, they dared not know.

Come, and when deep beneath the veil

Of earth ye pass, 'mid offering high,

Hold down the evil that shall die,

Send up the good that shall prevail.

Ye sons of Cranaos, guide them, till

These Wanderers rest within your doors:

With them one City now is yours;

Be one in working and in will!

Rejoice, rejoice! I raise my voice again,

To speak that bliss that overtowereth pain.

Farewell, farewell!