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First in this prayer of all the gods I name

The prophet-mother Earth; and Themis next,

Second who sat—for so with truth is said—

On this her mother's shrine oracular.

Then by her grace, who unconstrained allowed,

There sat thereon another child of Earth—

Titanian Phœbe. She, in after time,

Gave o'er the throne, as birthgift to a god,

Phœbus, who in his own bears Phœbe's name.

He from the lake and ridge of Delos' isle

Steered to the port of Pallas' Attic shores,

The home of ships; and thence he passed and came

Unto this land and to Parnassus' shrine.

And at his side, with awe revering him,

There went the children of Hephæstus' seed,

The hewers of the sacred way, who tame

The stubborn tract that erst was wilderness.

And all this folk and Delphos chieftain-king

Of this their land with honour gave him home;

And in his breast Zeus set a prophet's soul,