Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' was completed around 8 AD, during the reign of Emperor Augustus.
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Ovidius Naso</span></h1>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_4","index":3,"start":955,"offset":140,"words":0,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"line","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl2t","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":308000000,"end":310000000},"paragraphVersion":11,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<hr class=\"ilm-hr ilm-small\" id=\"para_4\" semantictype=\"line\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl2t\" data-words-count=\"0\" data-before=\"6\" data-ww=\"\">","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_5","index":4,"start":1095,"offset":1157,"words":0,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1755077388000,"semanticType":"illustration","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1r5","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":343333333,"end":376666667},"paragraphVersion":17,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<div class=\"ilm-illustration\" id=\"para_5\" semantictype=\"illustration\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1r5\" data-words-count=\"0\" data-before=\"6\" data-ww=\"\"><img width=\"600\" height=\"400\" data-src=\"ch0p0\" src=\"data:image/webp;base64,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\" alt=\"Metamorphoses, Book 1\"></div>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_6","index":5,"start":2252,"offset":484,"words":1,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1754677927000,"semanticType":"header-chapter-header","voicework":"no_audio","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1hb","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":410000000,"end":412000000},"paragraphVersion":20,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h2 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h2 ilm-large\" id=\"para_6\" semantictype=\"header-chapter-header\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1hb\" data-chapter=\"para_6\" data-words-count=\"1\" data-before=\"6\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"><span class=\"chapter-text\"><span class=\"chapter-number\"><span class=\"chapter-label\"></span><span class=\"chapter-value\"></span></span><span class=\"chapter-title\">Invocatio</span></span></span></h2>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_7","index":6,"start":2736,"offset":309,"words":1,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"header-subheader","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl2w","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":512000000,"end":514000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h3 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h3\" id=\"para_7\" semantictype=\"header-subheader\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl2w\" data-audio=\"1\" data-chapter=\"para_7\" data-words-count=\"1\" data-before=\"7\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Invocation</span></h3>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_8","index":7,"start":3045,"offset":573,"words":44,"paraNum":"1.1","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl2x","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":614000000,"end":664000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_8\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl2x\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"44\" data-before=\"8\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"1.1\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">My soul is wrought to sing of forms transformed<br>to bodies new and strange! Immortal Gods<br>inspire my heart, for ye have changed yourselves<br>and all things you have changed! Oh, lead my song<br>in smooth and measured strains, from olden days<br>when earth began to this completed time!</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_9","index":8,"start":3618,"offset":142,"words":0,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"line","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1kb","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":764000000,"end":766000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<hr class=\"ilm-hr ilm-small\" id=\"para_9\" semantictype=\"line\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1kb\" data-words-count=\"0\" data-before=\"52\" data-ww=\"\">","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_10","index":9,"start":3760,"offset":489,"words":2,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1754677959000,"semanticType":"header-chapter-header","voicework":"no_audio","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl2y","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":866000000,"end":869000000},"paragraphVersion":13,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h2 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h2 ilm-large\" id=\"para_10\" semantictype=\"header-chapter-header\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl2y\" data-chapter=\"para_10\" data-words-count=\"2\" data-before=\"52\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"><span class=\"chapter-text\"><span class=\"chapter-number\"><span class=\"chapter-label\"></span><span class=\"chapter-value\"></span></span><span class=\"chapter-title\">The Creation</span></span></span></h2>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_11","index":10,"start":4249,"offset":313,"words":2,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"header-subheader","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl2z","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":969000000,"end":972000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h3 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h3\" id=\"para_11\" semantictype=\"header-subheader\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl2z\" data-audio=\"1\" data-chapter=\"para_11\" data-words-count=\"2\" data-before=\"54\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Mundi Origo</span></h3>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_12","index":11,"start":4562,"offset":629,"words":47,"paraNum":"2.1","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl30","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":1072000000,"end":1127000000},"paragraphVersion":11,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_12\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl30\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"47\" data-before=\"56\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"2.1\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Before the ocean and the earth appeared —<br>before the skies had overspread them all —<br>the face of Nature in a vast expanse<br>was naught but Chaos uniformly waste.<br>It was a rude and undeveloped mass,<br>that nothing made except a ponderous weight;<br>and all discordant elements confused,<br>were there congested in a shapeless heap.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_13","index":12,"start":5191,"offset":601,"words":48,"paraNum":"2.2","lastModified":1753787070000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl31","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":1227000000,"end":1282000000},"paragraphVersion":16,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_13\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl31\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"48\" data-before=\"103\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"2.2\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> As yet the sun afforded earth no light,<br>nor did the moon renew her crescent horns;<br>the earth was not suspended in the air<br>exactly balanced by her heavy weight.<br>Not far along the margin of the shores<br>had Amphitrite stretched her lengthened arms, —<br>for all the land was mixed with sea and air.<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_14","index":13,"start":5792,"offset":567,"words":46,"paraNum":"2.3","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1pj","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":1382000000,"end":1433000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_14\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1pj\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"46\" data-before=\"151\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"2.3\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">The land was soft, the sea unfit to sail,<br>the atmosphere opaque, to naught was given<br> a proper form, in everything was strife,<br>and all was mingled in a seething mass —<br>with hot the cold parts strove, and wet with dry<br>and soft with hard, and weight with empty void.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_15","index":14,"start":6359,"offset":881,"words":88,"paraNum":"2.4","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl32","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":1533000000,"end":1633000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_15\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl32\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"88\" data-before=\"197\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"2.4\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> But God, or kindly Nature, ended strife —<br>he cut the land from skies, the sea from land,<br>the heavens ethereal from material air;<br>and when were all evolved from that dark mass<br>he bound the fractious parts in tranquil peace.<br>The fiery element of convex heaven<br>leaped from the mass devoid of dragging weight,<br>and chose the summit arch to which the air<br>as next in quality was next in place.<br> The earth more dense attracted grosser parts<br>and moved by gravity sank underneath;<br>and last of all the wide surrounding waves<br>in deeper channels rolled around the globe.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_16","index":15,"start":7240,"offset":979,"words":98,"paraNum":"2.5","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl33","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":1733000000,"end":1845000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_16\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl33\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"98\" data-before=\"285\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"2.5\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> And when this God — which one is yet unknown —<br>had carved asunder that discordant mass,<br>had thus reduced it to its elements,<br>that every part should equally combine,<br>when time began He rounded out the earth<br>and moulded it to form a mighty globe.<br>Then poured He forth the deeps and gave command<br>that they should billow in the rapid winds,<br>that they should compass every shore of earth.<br> He also added fountains, pools and lakes,<br>and bound with shelving banks the slanting streams,<br>which partly are absorbed and partly join<br>the boundless ocean. Thus received amid<br>the wide expanse of uncontrolled waves,<br>they beat the shores instead of crooked banks.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_17","index":16,"start":8219,"offset":696,"words":61,"paraNum":"2.6","lastModified":1753789785000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl34","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":1945000000,"end":2015000000},"paragraphVersion":16,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_17\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl34\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"61\" data-before=\"383\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"2.6\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">At His command the boundless plains extend,<br>the valleys are depressed, the woods are clothed<br>in green, the stony mountains rise. And as<br>the heavens are intersected on the right<br>by two broad zones, by two that cut the left,<br>and by a fifth consumed with ardent heat,<br>with such a number did the careful God<br>mark off the compassed weight, and thus the earth<br>received as many climes. — <br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_18","index":17,"start":8915,"offset":651,"words":53,"paraNum":"2.7","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1p8","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":2115000000,"end":2176000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_18\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1p8\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"53\" data-before=\"444\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"2.7\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Such heat consumes<br> the middle zone that none may dwell therein;<br>and two extremes are covered with deep snow;<br>and two are placed betwixt the hot and cold,<br>which mixed together give a temperate clime;<br>and over all the atmosphere suspends<br>with weight proportioned to the fiery sky,<br>exactly as the weight of earth compares<br>with weight of water.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_19","index":18,"start":9566,"offset":710,"words":59,"paraNum":"2.8","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl35","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":2276000000,"end":2345000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_19\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl35\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"59\" data-before=\"497\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"2.8\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> And He ordered mist<br>to gather in the air and spread the clouds.<br>He fixed the thunders that disturb our souls,<br>and brought the lightning on destructive winds<br>that also waft the cold. Nor did the great<br>Artificer permit these mighty winds<br>to blow unbounded in the pathless skies,<br>but each discordant brother fixed in space,<br>although His power can scarce restrain their rage<br>to rend the universe. <br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_20","index":19,"start":10276,"offset":771,"words":67,"paraNum":"2.9","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1pi","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":2445000000,"end":2522000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_20\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1pi\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"67\" data-before=\"556\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"2.9\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">At His command<br>to far Aurora, Eurus took his way,<br>to Nabath, <i>Persia, </i>and that mountain range<br>first gilded by the dawn; and Zephyr’s flight<br>was towards the evening star and peaceful shores,<br>warm with the setting sun; and Boreas<br>invaded <i>Scythia</i> and the northern snows;<br>and Auster wafted to the distant south<br>where clouds and rain encompass his abode. —<br> and over these He fixed the liquid sky,<br>devoid of weight and free from earthly dross.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_21","index":20,"start":11047,"offset":720,"words":65,"paraNum":"2.10","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl36","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":2622000000,"end":2695000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_21\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl36\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"65\" data-before=\"623\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"2.10\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> And scarcely had He separated these<br>and fixed their certain bounds, when all the stars,<br>which long were pressed and hidden in the mass,<br>began to gleam out from the plains of heaven,<br>and traversed, with the Gods, bright ether fields:<br>and lest some part might be bereft of life<br>the gleaming waves were filled with twinkling fish;<br>the earth was covered with wild animals;<br> the agitated air was filled with birds.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_22","index":21,"start":11767,"offset":797,"words":74,"paraNum":"2.11","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl37","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":2795000000,"end":2881000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_22\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl37\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"74\" data-before=\"688\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"2.11\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> But one more perfect and more sanctified,<br>a being capable of lofty thought,<br>intelligent to rule, was wanting still<br>man was created! Did the Unknown God<br>designing then a better world make man<br>of seed divine? or did Prometheus<br>take the new soil of earth (that still contained<br>some godly element of Heaven’s Life)<br>and use it to create the race of man; <br>first mingling it with water of new streams;<br>so that his new creation, upright man,<br>was made in image of commanding Gods?<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_23","index":22,"start":12564,"offset":556,"words":44,"paraNum":"2.12","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1pk","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":2981000000,"end":3031000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_23\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1pk\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"44\" data-before=\"762\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"2.12\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">On earth the brute creation bends its gaze,<br>but man was given a lofty countenance<br>and was commanded to behold the skies;<br>and with an upright face may view the stars: —<br>and so it was that shapeless clay put on<br>the form of man till then unknown to earth.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_24","index":23,"start":13120,"offset":144,"words":0,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"line","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1kc","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":3131000000,"end":3133000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<hr class=\"ilm-hr ilm-small\" id=\"para_24\" semantictype=\"line\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1kc\" data-words-count=\"0\" data-before=\"806\" data-ww=\"\">","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_25","index":24,"start":13264,"offset":508,"words":3,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1754677974000,"semanticType":"header-chapter-header","voicework":"no_audio","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl38","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":3233000000,"end":3237000000},"paragraphVersion":13,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h2 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h2 ilm-large\" id=\"para_25\" semantictype=\"header-chapter-header\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl38\" data-chapter=\"para_25\" data-words-count=\"3\" data-before=\"806\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"><span class=\"chapter-text\"><span class=\"chapter-number\"><span class=\"chapter-label\"></span><span class=\"chapter-value\"></span></span><span class=\"chapter-title\">Quattuor Aetates.<br> Gigantes</span></span></span></h2>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_26","index":25,"start":13772,"offset":316,"words":3,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"header-subheader","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl39","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":3337000000,"end":3341000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h3 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h3\" id=\"para_26\" semantictype=\"header-subheader\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl39\" data-audio=\"1\" data-chapter=\"para_26\" data-words-count=\"3\" data-before=\"809\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">The Four Ages</span></h3>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_27","index":26,"start":14088,"offset":672,"words":50,"paraNum":"3.1","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl3a","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":3441000000,"end":3500000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_27\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl3a\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"50\" data-before=\"812\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"3.1\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> First was the Golden Age. Then rectitude<br>spontaneous in the heart prevailed, and faith.<br>Avengers were not seen, for laws unframed<br>were all unknown and needless. Punishment<br>and fear of penalties existed not.<br>No harsh decrees were fixed on brazen plates.<br>No suppliant multitude the countenance<br>of Justice feared, averting, for they dwelt<br>without a judge in peace. </span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_28","index":27,"start":14760,"offset":698,"words":57,"paraNum":"3.2","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1pl","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":3600000000,"end":3665000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_28\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1pl\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"57\" data-before=\"862\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"3.2\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Descended not<br> the steeps, shorn from its height, the lofty pine,<br>cleaving the trackless waves of alien shores,<br>nor distant realms were known to wandering men.<br>The towns were not entrenched for time of war;<br>they had no brazen trumpets, straight, nor horns<br>of curving brass, nor helmets, shields nor swords.<br>There was no thought of martial pomp — secure<br>a happy multitude enjoyed repose.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_29","index":28,"start":15458,"offset":702,"words":59,"paraNum":"3.3","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl3b","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":3765000000,"end":3833000000},"paragraphVersion":11,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_29\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl3b\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"59\" data-before=\"919\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"3.3\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> Then of her own accord the earth produced<br>a store of every fruit. The harrow touched<br>her not, nor did the plowshare wound<br>her fields. And man content with given food,<br>and none compelling, gathered arbute fruits<br>and wild strawberries on the mountain sides,<br>and ripe blackberries clinging to the bush,<br>and corners and sweet acorns on the ground,<br>down fallen from the spreading tree of Jove.<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_30","index":29,"start":16160,"offset":633,"words":46,"paraNum":"3.4","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1pm","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":3933000000,"end":3986000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_30\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1pm\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"46\" data-before=\"978\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"3.4\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> Eternal Spring! Soft breathing zephyrs soothed<br>and warmly cherished buds and blooms, produced<br>without a seed. The valleys though unplowed<br>gave many fruits; the fields though not renewed<br>white glistened with the heavy bearded wheat:<br>rivers flowed milk and nectar, and the trees,<br>the very oak trees, then gave honey of themselves.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_31","index":30,"start":16793,"offset":469,"words":28,"paraNum":"3.5","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl3c","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":4086000000,"end":4118000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_31\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl3c\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"28\" data-before=\"1024\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"3.5\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">When Saturn had been banished into night<br>and all the world was ruled by Jove supreme,<br>the Silver Age, though not so good as gold<br>but still surpassing yellow brass, prevailed.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_32","index":31,"start":17262,"offset":706,"words":57,"paraNum":"3.6","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl3d","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":4218000000,"end":4284000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_32\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl3d\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"57\" data-before=\"1052\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"3.6\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Jove first reduced to years the Primal Spring,<br>by him divided into periods four,<br>unequal, — summer, autumn, winter, spring. —<br>then glowed with tawny heat the parched air,<br>or pendent icicles in winter froze<br>and man stopped crouching in crude caverns, while<br>he built his homes of tree rods, bark entwined.<br>Then were the cereals planted in long rows,<br>and bullocks groaned beneath the heavy yoke.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_33","index":32,"start":17968,"offset":681,"words":57,"paraNum":"3.7","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl3e","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":4384000000,"end":4450000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_33\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl3e\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"57\" data-before=\"1109\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"3.7\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> The third Age followed, called The Age of Bronze,<br>when cruel people were inclined to arms<br>but not to impious crimes. And last of all<br>the ruthless and hard Age of Iron prevailed,<br>from which malignant vein great evil sprung;<br>and modesty and faith and truth took flight,<br>and in their stead deceits and snares and frauds<br>and violence and wicked love of gain,<br>succeeded. — </span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_34","index":33,"start":18649,"offset":1132,"words":123,"paraNum":"3.8","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1pn","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":4550000000,"end":4689000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_34\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1pn\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"123\" data-before=\"1166\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"3.8\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Then the sailor spread his sails<br> to winds unknown, and keels that long had stood<br>on lofty mountains pierced uncharted waves.<br>Surveyors anxious marked with metes and bounds<br>the lands, created free as light and air:<br>nor need the rich ground furnish only crops,<br>and give due nourishment by right required, —<br>they penetrated to the bowels of earth<br>and dug up wealth, bad cause of all our ills, —<br>rich ores which long ago the earth had hid<br> and deep removed to gloomy Stygian caves:<br>and soon destructive iron and harmful gold<br>were brought to light; and War, which uses both,<br>came forth and shook with sanguinary grip<br>his clashing arms. Rapacity broke forth —<br>the guest was not protected from his host,<br>the father in law from his own son in law;<br>even brothers seldom could abide in peace.<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_35","index":34,"start":19781,"offset":550,"words":36,"paraNum":"3.9","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1po","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":4789000000,"end":4830000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_35\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1po\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"36\" data-before=\"1289\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"3.9\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">The husband threatened to destroy his wife,<br> and she her husband: horrid step dames mixed<br>the deadly henbane: eager sons inquired<br>their fathers, ages. Piety was slain:<br>and last of all the virgin deity,<br>Astraea vanished from the blood-stained earth.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_36","index":35,"start":20331,"offset":310,"words":1,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"header-subheader","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl3f","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":4930000000,"end":4932000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h3 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h3\" id=\"para_36\" semantictype=\"header-subheader\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl3f\" data-audio=\"1\" data-chapter=\"para_36\" data-words-count=\"1\" data-before=\"1325\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Giants</span></h3>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_37","index":36,"start":20641,"offset":619,"words":41,"paraNum":"3.10","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl3g","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":5032000000,"end":5080000000},"paragraphVersion":11,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_37\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl3g\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"41\" data-before=\"1326\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"3.10\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> And lest ethereal heights should long remain<br>less troubled than the earth, the throne of Heaven<br>was threatened by the Giants; and they piled<br>mountain on mountain to the lofty stars.<br>But Jove, omnipotent, shot thunderbolts<br>through <i>Mount </i><i>Olympus, </i>and he overturned<br>from Ossa huge, enormous Pelion.<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_38","index":37,"start":21260,"offset":772,"words":69,"paraNum":"3.11","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1pp","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":5180000000,"end":5259000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_38\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1pp\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"69\" data-before=\"1367\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"3.11\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">And while these dreadful bodies lay overwhelmed<br>in their tremendous bulk, (so fame reports)<br> the Earth was reeking with the copious blood<br>of her gigantic sons; and thus replete<br>with moisture she infused the steaming gore<br>with life renewed. So that a monument<br>of such ferocious stock should be retained,<br>she made that offspring in the shape of man;<br>but this new race alike despised the Gods,<br>and by the greed of savage slaughter proved<br>a sanguinary birth.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_39","index":38,"start":22032,"offset":145,"words":0,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"line","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1kd","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":5359000000,"end":5361000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<hr class=\"ilm-hr ilm-small\" id=\"para_39\" semantictype=\"line\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1kd\" data-words-count=\"0\" data-before=\"1436\" data-ww=\"\">","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_40","index":39,"start":22177,"offset":486,"words":1,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1754677995000,"semanticType":"header-chapter-header","voicework":"no_audio","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1hk","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":5461000000,"end":5463000000},"paragraphVersion":13,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h2 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h2 ilm-large\" id=\"para_40\" semantictype=\"header-chapter-header\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1hk\" data-chapter=\"para_40\" data-words-count=\"1\" data-before=\"1436\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"><span class=\"chapter-text\"><span class=\"chapter-number\"><span class=\"chapter-label\"></span><span class=\"chapter-value\"></span></span><span class=\"chapter-title\">Lycaon</span></span></span></h2>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_41","index":40,"start":22663,"offset":329,"words":5,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"header-subheader","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1ho","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":5563000000,"end":5569000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h3 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h3\" id=\"para_41\" semantictype=\"header-subheader\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1ho\" data-audio=\"1\" data-chapter=\"para_41\" data-words-count=\"5\" data-before=\"1437\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Lycaon Changed to a Wolf</span></h3>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_42","index":41,"start":22992,"offset":609,"words":44,"paraNum":"4.1","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1hg","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":5669000000,"end":5721000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_42\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1hg\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"44\" data-before=\"1442\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"4.1\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">When, from his throne<br>supreme, the Son of Saturn viewed their deeds,<br>he deeply groaned: and calling to his mind<br>the loathsome feast Lycaon had prepared,<br>a recent deed not common to report,<br>his soul conceived great anger — worthy Jove —<br>and he convened a council. No delay<br>detained the chosen Gods.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_43","index":42,"start":23601,"offset":1093,"words":119,"paraNum":"4.2","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1hi","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":5821000000,"end":5957000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_43\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1hi\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"119\" data-before=\"1486\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"4.2\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">When skies are clear<br>a path is well defined on high, which men,<br>because so white, have named the Milky Way.<br>It makes a passage for the deities<br>and leads to mansions of the Thunder God,<br>to Jove’s imperial home. On either side<br>of its wide way the noble Gods are seen, <br> inferior Gods in other parts abide,<br>but there the potent and renowned of Heaven<br>have fixed their homes. — It is a glorious place,<br>our most audacious verse might designate<br>the “Palace of High Heaven.” When the Gods<br>were seated, therefore, in its marble halls<br>the King of all above the throng sat high,<br>and leaning on his ivory scepter, thrice,<br>and once again he shook his awful locks,<br>wherewith he moved the earth, and seas and stars, —<br>and thus indignantly began to speak:<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_44","index":43,"start":24694,"offset":1223,"words":127,"paraNum":"4.3","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1pa","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":6057000000,"end":6204000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_44\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1pa\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"127\" data-before=\"1605\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"4.3\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“The time when serpent footed giants strove<br>to fix their hundred arms on captive Heaven,<br>not more than this event could cause alarm<br>for my dominion of the universe.<br>Although it was a savage enemy,<br>yet warred we with a single source derived<br>of one. Now must I utterly destroy<br>this mortal race wherever Nereus roars<br>around the world. Yea, by the Infernal Streams<br>that glide through Stygian groves beneath the world,<br>I swear it. Every method has been tried.<br>The knife must cut immedicable wounds,<br>lest maladies infect untainted parts.<br>Beneath my sway are demi gods and fauns,<br>nymphs, rustic deities, sylvans of the hills,<br>satyrs; — all these, unworthy Heaven’s abodes,<br> we should at least permit to dwell on earth<br>which we to them bequeathed. What think ye, Gods,<br>is safely theirs when I, your sovereign lord,<br>the Thunder-bolt Controller, am ensnared<br>by fierce Lycaon?” </span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_45","index":44,"start":25917,"offset":909,"words":81,"paraNum":"4.4","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1nc","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":6304000000,"end":6398000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_45\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1nc\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"81\" data-before=\"1732\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"4.4\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Ardent in their wrath,<br>the astonished Gods demand revenge overtake<br>this miscreant; he who dared commit such crimes.<br>‘Twas even thus when raged that impious band<br>to blot the Roman name in sacred blood<br> of Caesar, sudden apprehensive fears<br>of ruin absolute astonished man,<br>and all the world convulsed. Nor is the love<br>thy people bear to thee, Augustus, less<br>than these displayed to <i>Jupiter</i> whose voice<br>and gesture all the murmuring host restrained:<br>and as indignant clamour ceased, suppressed<br>by regnant majesty, Jove once again<br>broke the deep silence with imperial words:<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_46","index":45,"start":26826,"offset":616,"words":46,"paraNum":"4.5","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1pb","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":6498000000,"end":6551000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_46\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1pb\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"46\" data-before=\"1813\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"4.5\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> “Dismiss your cares; he paid the penalty<br>however all the crime and punishment<br>now learn from this: — An infamous report<br>of this unholy age had reached my ears,<br>and wishing it were false, I sloped my course<br>from high <i>Olympus, </i>and — although a God —<br>disguised in human form I viewed the world.<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_47","index":46,"start":27442,"offset":973,"words":97,"paraNum":"4.6","lastModified":1755781266000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1mo","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":6651000000,"end":6763000000},"paragraphVersion":15,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_47\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1mo\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"97\" data-before=\"1859\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"4.6\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“It would delay us to recount the crimes<br>unnumbered, for reports were less than truth.<br>I traversed Maenalus where fearful dens<br>abound, over Lycaeus, wintry slopes<br>of pine tree groves, across Cyllene steep;<br>and as the twilight warned of night’s approach,<br>I stopped in that Arcadian tyrant’s realms<br>and entered his inhospitable home: —<br>and when I showed his people that a God<br>had come, the lowly prayed and worshiped me,<br>but this Lycaon mocked their pious vows<br>and scoffing said; ‘A fair experiment<br>will prove the truth if this be god or man.’<br>and he prepared to slay me in the night, —<br>to end my slumbers in the sleep of death.<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_48","index":47,"start":28415,"offset":1119,"words":122,"paraNum":"4.7","lastModified":1755781238000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1nd","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":6863000000,"end":7003000000},"paragraphVersion":15,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_48\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1nd\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"122\" data-before=\"1956\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"4.7\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">So made he merry with his impious proof;<br>but not content with this he cut the throat<br>of a Molossian hostage sent to him,<br>and partly softened his still quivering limbs<br>in boiling water, partly roasted them<br>on fires that burned beneath. And when this flesh<br>was served to me on tables, I destroyed<br>his dwelling and his worthless Household Gods,<br>with thunder bolts avenging. Terror struck<br>he took to flight, and on the silent plains<br>is howling in his vain attempts to speak;<br>he raves and rages and his greedy jaws,<br>desiring their accustomed slaughter, turn<br>against the sheep — still eager for their blood.<br>His vesture separates in shaggy hair,<br>his arms are changed to legs; and as a wolf<br>he has the same grey locks, the same hard face,<br>the same bright eyes, the same ferocious look.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_49","index":48,"start":29534,"offset":315,"words":2,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"header-subheader","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1hn","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":7103000000,"end":7106000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h3 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h3\" id=\"para_49\" semantictype=\"header-subheader\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1hn\" data-audio=\"1\" data-chapter=\"para_49\" data-words-count=\"2\" data-before=\"2078\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">The Deluge</span></h3>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_50","index":49,"start":29849,"offset":564,"words":38,"paraNum":"4.8","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1hj","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":7206000000,"end":7250000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_50\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1hj\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"38\" data-before=\"2080\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"4.8\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“Thus fell one house, but not one house alone<br>deserved to perish; over all the earth<br>ferocious deeds prevail, — all men conspire<br>in evil. Let them therefore feel the weight<br>of dreadful penalties so justly earned,<br>for such hath my unchanging will ordained.”</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_51","index":50,"start":30413,"offset":744,"words":65,"paraNum":"4.9","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1hp","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":7350000000,"end":7425000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_51\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1hp\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"65\" data-before=\"2118\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"4.9\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">With exclamations some approved the words<br>of Jove and added fuel to his wrath,<br>while others gave assent: but all deplored<br>and questioned the estate of earth deprived<br>of mortals. Who could offer frankincense<br>upon the altars? Would he suffer earth<br>to be despoiled by hungry beasts of prey?<br>Such idle questions of the state of man<br>the King of Gods forbade, but granted soon<br> to people earth with race miraculous,<br>unlike the first.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_52","index":51,"start":31157,"offset":145,"words":0,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"line","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1ke","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":7525000000,"end":7527000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<hr class=\"ilm-hr ilm-small\" id=\"para_52\" semantictype=\"line\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1ke\" data-words-count=\"0\" data-before=\"2183\" data-ww=\"\">","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_53","index":52,"start":31302,"offset":511,"words":3,"paraNum":"","lastModified":1754678010000,"semanticType":"header-chapter-header","voicework":"no_audio","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl3i","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":7627000000,"end":7632000000},"paragraphVersion":13,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<h2 class=\"ilm-header ilm-h2 ilm-large\" id=\"para_53\" semantictype=\"header-chapter-header\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl3i\" data-chapter=\"para_53\" data-words-count=\"3\" data-before=\"2183\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"><span class=\"chapter-text\"><span class=\"chapter-number\"><span class=\"chapter-label\"></span><span class=\"chapter-value\"></span></span><span class=\"chapter-title\">Diluvium.<br>Deucalion et Pyrrha</span></span></span></h2>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_54","index":53,"start":31813,"offset":631,"words":50,"paraNum":"5.1","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl3j","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":7732000000,"end":7790000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_54\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl3j\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"50\" data-before=\"2186\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.1\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> And now his thunder bolts<br>would Jove wide scatter, but he feared the flames,<br>unnumbered, sacred ether might ignite<br>and burn the axle of the universe:<br>and he remembered in the scroll of fate,<br>there is a time appointed when the sea<br>and earth and Heavens shall melt, and fire destroy<br>the universe of mighty labour wrought.<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_55","index":54,"start":32444,"offset":631,"words":45,"paraNum":"5.2","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1pq","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":7890000000,"end":7942000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_55\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1pq\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"45\" data-before=\"2236\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.2\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">Such weapons by the skill of <i>Cyclops</i> forged,<br> for different punishment he laid aside —<br>for straightway he preferred to overwhelm<br>the mortal race beneath deep waves and storms<br>from every raining sky. And instantly<br>he shut the Northwind in Aeolian caves,<br>and every other wind that might dispel<br>the gathering clouds. </span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_56","index":55,"start":33075,"offset":796,"words":68,"paraNum":"5.3","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl3k","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":8042000000,"end":8121000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_56\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl3k\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"68\" data-before=\"2281\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.3\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">He bade the Southwind blow: —<br>the <i>Southwind</i> flies abroad with dripping wings,<br>concealing in the gloom his awful face:<br>the drenching rain descends from his wet beard<br>and hoary locks; dark clouds are on his brows<br>and from his wings and garments drip the dews:<br>his great hands press the overhanging clouds;<br>loudly the thunders roll; the torrents pour;<br>Iris, the messenger of <i>Juno, </i>clad<br>in many coloured raiment, upward draws<br>the steaming moisture to renew the clouds.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_57","index":56,"start":33871,"offset":432,"words":22,"paraNum":"5.4","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl3l","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":8221000000,"end":8246000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_57\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl3l\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"22\" data-before=\"2349\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.4\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">The standing grain is beaten to the ground,<br>the rustic’s crops are scattered in the mire,<br>and he bewails the long year’s fruitless toil.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_58","index":57,"start":34303,"offset":573,"words":41,"paraNum":"5.5","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl3m","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":8346000000,"end":8392000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_58\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl3m\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"41\" data-before=\"2371\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.5\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\"> The wrath of Jove was not content with powers<br>that emanate from Heaven; he brought to aid<br>his azure brother, lord of flowing waves,<br>who called upon the Rivers and the Streams:<br>and when they entered his impearled abode,<br><i>Neptune, </i>their ancient ruler, thus began;<br></span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_59","index":58,"start":34876,"offset":605,"words":45,"paraNum":"5.6","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1nb","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":8492000000,"end":8543000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_59\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1nb\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"45\" data-before=\"2412\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.6\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">“A long appeal is needless; pour ye forth<br>in rage of power; open up your fountains;<br>rush over obstacles; let every stream<br> pour forth in boundless floods.” Thus he commands,<br>and none dissenting all the River Gods<br>return, and opening up their fountains roll<br>tumultuous to the deep unfruitful sea. </span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false},{"id":"para_60","index":59,"start":35481,"offset":625,"words":45,"paraNum":"5.7","lastModified":1752217245000,"semanticType":"par","voicework":"audio_file","blockId":"invocatio_en-bl1pr","language":"en","wordsRange":{"start":8643000000,"end":8695000000},"paragraphVersion":10,"direction":"ltr","paragraph":"<p id=\"para_60\" semantictype=\"par\" data-ilmid=\"invocatio_en-bl1pr\" data-audio=\"1\" data-words-count=\"45\" data-before=\"2457\" data-ww=\"\"><span class=\"block-num\" data-id=\"5.7\"></span><span class=\"block-pb\"> <span class=\"block-pb is-animated\"></span> </span><span class=\"itm-wrap\">And <i>Neptune</i> with his trident smote the Earth,<br>which trembling with unwonted throes heaved up<br>the sources of her waters bare; and through<br>her open plains the rapid rivers rushed<br>resistless, onward bearing the waving grain,<br>the budding groves, the houses, sheep and men, —<br>and holy temples, and their sacred urns.</span></p>","hasContent":true,"isFirst":false,"isLast":false}]
Book 1
by
P. Ovidius Naso
Invocatio
Invocation
My soul is wrought to sing of forms transformed
to bodies new and strange! Immortal Gods
inspire my heart, for ye have changed yourselves
and all things you have changed! Oh, lead my song
in smooth and measured strains, from olden days
when earth began to this completed time!
The Creation
Mundi Origo
Before the ocean and the earth appeared —
before the skies had overspread them all —
the face of Nature in a vast expanse
was naught but Chaos uniformly waste.
It was a rude and undeveloped mass,
that nothing made except a ponderous weight;
and all discordant elements confused,
were there congested in a shapeless heap.
As yet the sun afforded earth no light,
nor did the moon renew her crescent horns;
the earth was not suspended in the air
exactly balanced by her heavy weight.
Not far along the margin of the shores
had Amphitrite stretched her lengthened arms, —
for all the land was mixed with sea and air.
The land was soft, the sea unfit to sail,
the atmosphere opaque, to naught was given
a proper form, in everything was strife,
and all was mingled in a seething mass —
with hot the cold parts strove, and wet with dry
and soft with hard, and weight with empty void.
But God, or kindly Nature, ended strife —
he cut the land from skies, the sea from land,
the heavens ethereal from material air;
and when were all evolved from that dark mass
he bound the fractious parts in tranquil peace.
The fiery element of convex heaven
leaped from the mass devoid of dragging weight,
and chose the summit arch to which the air
as next in quality was next in place.
The earth more dense attracted grosser parts
and moved by gravity sank underneath;
and last of all the wide surrounding waves
in deeper channels rolled around the globe.
And when this God — which one is yet unknown —
had carved asunder that discordant mass,
had thus reduced it to its elements,
that every part should equally combine,
when time began He rounded out the earth
and moulded it to form a mighty globe.
Then poured He forth the deeps and gave command
that they should billow in the rapid winds,
that they should compass every shore of earth.
He also added fountains, pools and lakes,
and bound with shelving banks the slanting streams,
which partly are absorbed and partly join
the boundless ocean. Thus received amid
the wide expanse of uncontrolled waves,
they beat the shores instead of crooked banks.
At His command the boundless plains extend,
the valleys are depressed, the woods are clothed
in green, the stony mountains rise. And as
the heavens are intersected on the right
by two broad zones, by two that cut the left,
and by a fifth consumed with ardent heat,
with such a number did the careful God
mark off the compassed weight, and thus the earth
received as many climes. —
Such heat consumes
the middle zone that none may dwell therein;
and two extremes are covered with deep snow;
and two are placed betwixt the hot and cold,
which mixed together give a temperate clime;
and over all the atmosphere suspends
with weight proportioned to the fiery sky,
exactly as the weight of earth compares
with weight of water.
And He ordered mist
to gather in the air and spread the clouds.
He fixed the thunders that disturb our souls,
and brought the lightning on destructive winds
that also waft the cold. Nor did the great
Artificer permit these mighty winds
to blow unbounded in the pathless skies,
but each discordant brother fixed in space,
although His power can scarce restrain their rage
to rend the universe.
At His command
to far Aurora, Eurus took his way,
to Nabath, Persia, and that mountain range
first gilded by the dawn; and Zephyr’s flight
was towards the evening star and peaceful shores,
warm with the setting sun; and Boreas
invaded Scythia and the northern snows;
and Auster wafted to the distant south
where clouds and rain encompass his abode. —
and over these He fixed the liquid sky,
devoid of weight and free from earthly dross.
And scarcely had He separated these
and fixed their certain bounds, when all the stars,
which long were pressed and hidden in the mass,
began to gleam out from the plains of heaven,
and traversed, with the Gods, bright ether fields:
and lest some part might be bereft of life
the gleaming waves were filled with twinkling fish;
the earth was covered with wild animals;
the agitated air was filled with birds.
But one more perfect and more sanctified,
a being capable of lofty thought,
intelligent to rule, was wanting still
man was created! Did the Unknown God
designing then a better world make man
of seed divine? or did Prometheus
take the new soil of earth (that still contained
some godly element of Heaven’s Life)
and use it to create the race of man;
first mingling it with water of new streams;
so that his new creation, upright man,
was made in image of commanding Gods?
On earth the brute creation bends its gaze,
but man was given a lofty countenance
and was commanded to behold the skies;
and with an upright face may view the stars: —
and so it was that shapeless clay put on
the form of man till then unknown to earth.
Quattuor Aetates.
Gigantes
The Four Ages
First was the Golden Age. Then rectitude
spontaneous in the heart prevailed, and faith.
Avengers were not seen, for laws unframed
were all unknown and needless. Punishment
and fear of penalties existed not.
No harsh decrees were fixed on brazen plates.
No suppliant multitude the countenance
of Justice feared, averting, for they dwelt
without a judge in peace.
Descended not
the steeps, shorn from its height, the lofty pine,
cleaving the trackless waves of alien shores,
nor distant realms were known to wandering men.
The towns were not entrenched for time of war;
they had no brazen trumpets, straight, nor horns
of curving brass, nor helmets, shields nor swords.
There was no thought of martial pomp — secure
a happy multitude enjoyed repose.
Then of her own accord the earth produced
a store of every fruit. The harrow touched
her not, nor did the plowshare wound
her fields. And man content with given food,
and none compelling, gathered arbute fruits
and wild strawberries on the mountain sides,
and ripe blackberries clinging to the bush,
and corners and sweet acorns on the ground,
down fallen from the spreading tree of Jove.
Eternal Spring! Soft breathing zephyrs soothed
and warmly cherished buds and blooms, produced
without a seed. The valleys though unplowed
gave many fruits; the fields though not renewed
white glistened with the heavy bearded wheat:
rivers flowed milk and nectar, and the trees,
the very oak trees, then gave honey of themselves.
When Saturn had been banished into night
and all the world was ruled by Jove supreme,
the Silver Age, though not so good as gold
but still surpassing yellow brass, prevailed.
Jove first reduced to years the Primal Spring,
by him divided into periods four,
unequal, — summer, autumn, winter, spring. —
then glowed with tawny heat the parched air,
or pendent icicles in winter froze
and man stopped crouching in crude caverns, while
he built his homes of tree rods, bark entwined.
Then were the cereals planted in long rows,
and bullocks groaned beneath the heavy yoke.
The third Age followed, called The Age of Bronze,
when cruel people were inclined to arms
but not to impious crimes. And last of all
the ruthless and hard Age of Iron prevailed,
from which malignant vein great evil sprung;
and modesty and faith and truth took flight,
and in their stead deceits and snares and frauds
and violence and wicked love of gain,
succeeded. —
Then the sailor spread his sails
to winds unknown, and keels that long had stood
on lofty mountains pierced uncharted waves.
Surveyors anxious marked with metes and bounds
the lands, created free as light and air:
nor need the rich ground furnish only crops,
and give due nourishment by right required, —
they penetrated to the bowels of earth
and dug up wealth, bad cause of all our ills, —
rich ores which long ago the earth had hid
and deep removed to gloomy Stygian caves:
and soon destructive iron and harmful gold
were brought to light; and War, which uses both,
came forth and shook with sanguinary grip
his clashing arms. Rapacity broke forth —
the guest was not protected from his host,
the father in law from his own son in law;
even brothers seldom could abide in peace.
The husband threatened to destroy his wife,
and she her husband: horrid step dames mixed
the deadly henbane: eager sons inquired
their fathers, ages. Piety was slain:
and last of all the virgin deity,
Astraea vanished from the blood-stained earth.
Giants
And lest ethereal heights should long remain
less troubled than the earth, the throne of Heaven
was threatened by the Giants; and they piled
mountain on mountain to the lofty stars.
But Jove, omnipotent, shot thunderbolts
through Mount Olympus, and he overturned
from Ossa huge, enormous Pelion.
And while these dreadful bodies lay overwhelmed
in their tremendous bulk, (so fame reports)
the Earth was reeking with the copious blood
of her gigantic sons; and thus replete
with moisture she infused the steaming gore
with life renewed. So that a monument
of such ferocious stock should be retained,
she made that offspring in the shape of man;
but this new race alike despised the Gods,
and by the greed of savage slaughter proved
a sanguinary birth.
Lycaon
Lycaon Changed to a Wolf
When, from his throne
supreme, the Son of Saturn viewed their deeds,
he deeply groaned: and calling to his mind
the loathsome feast Lycaon had prepared,
a recent deed not common to report,
his soul conceived great anger — worthy Jove —
and he convened a council. No delay
detained the chosen Gods.
When skies are clear
a path is well defined on high, which men,
because so white, have named the Milky Way.
It makes a passage for the deities
and leads to mansions of the Thunder God,
to Jove’s imperial home. On either side
of its wide way the noble Gods are seen,
inferior Gods in other parts abide,
but there the potent and renowned of Heaven
have fixed their homes. — It is a glorious place,
our most audacious verse might designate
the “Palace of High Heaven.” When the Gods
were seated, therefore, in its marble halls
the King of all above the throng sat high,
and leaning on his ivory scepter, thrice,
and once again he shook his awful locks,
wherewith he moved the earth, and seas and stars, —
and thus indignantly began to speak:
“The time when serpent footed giants strove
to fix their hundred arms on captive Heaven,
not more than this event could cause alarm
for my dominion of the universe.
Although it was a savage enemy,
yet warred we with a single source derived
of one. Now must I utterly destroy
this mortal race wherever Nereus roars
around the world. Yea, by the Infernal Streams
that glide through Stygian groves beneath the world,
I swear it. Every method has been tried.
The knife must cut immedicable wounds,
lest maladies infect untainted parts.
Beneath my sway are demi gods and fauns,
nymphs, rustic deities, sylvans of the hills,
satyrs; — all these, unworthy Heaven’s abodes,
we should at least permit to dwell on earth
which we to them bequeathed. What think ye, Gods,
is safely theirs when I, your sovereign lord,
the Thunder-bolt Controller, am ensnared
by fierce Lycaon?”
Ardent in their wrath,
the astonished Gods demand revenge overtake
this miscreant; he who dared commit such crimes.
‘Twas even thus when raged that impious band
to blot the Roman name in sacred blood
of Caesar, sudden apprehensive fears
of ruin absolute astonished man,
and all the world convulsed. Nor is the love
thy people bear to thee, Augustus, less
than these displayed to Jupiter whose voice
and gesture all the murmuring host restrained:
and as indignant clamour ceased, suppressed
by regnant majesty, Jove once again
broke the deep silence with imperial words:
“Dismiss your cares; he paid the penalty
however all the crime and punishment
now learn from this: — An infamous report
of this unholy age had reached my ears,
and wishing it were false, I sloped my course
from high Olympus, and — although a God —
disguised in human form I viewed the world.
“It would delay us to recount the crimes
unnumbered, for reports were less than truth.
I traversed Maenalus where fearful dens
abound, over Lycaeus, wintry slopes
of pine tree groves, across Cyllene steep;
and as the twilight warned of night’s approach,
I stopped in that Arcadian tyrant’s realms
and entered his inhospitable home: —
and when I showed his people that a God
had come, the lowly prayed and worshiped me,
but this Lycaon mocked their pious vows
and scoffing said; ‘A fair experiment
will prove the truth if this be god or man.’
and he prepared to slay me in the night, —
to end my slumbers in the sleep of death.
So made he merry with his impious proof;
but not content with this he cut the throat
of a Molossian hostage sent to him,
and partly softened his still quivering limbs
in boiling water, partly roasted them
on fires that burned beneath. And when this flesh
was served to me on tables, I destroyed
his dwelling and his worthless Household Gods,
with thunder bolts avenging. Terror struck
he took to flight, and on the silent plains
is howling in his vain attempts to speak;
he raves and rages and his greedy jaws,
desiring their accustomed slaughter, turn
against the sheep — still eager for their blood.
His vesture separates in shaggy hair,
his arms are changed to legs; and as a wolf
he has the same grey locks, the same hard face,
the same bright eyes, the same ferocious look.
The Deluge
“Thus fell one house, but not one house alone
deserved to perish; over all the earth
ferocious deeds prevail, — all men conspire
in evil. Let them therefore feel the weight
of dreadful penalties so justly earned,
for such hath my unchanging will ordained.”
With exclamations some approved the words
of Jove and added fuel to his wrath,
while others gave assent: but all deplored
and questioned the estate of earth deprived
of mortals. Who could offer frankincense
upon the altars? Would he suffer earth
to be despoiled by hungry beasts of prey?
Such idle questions of the state of man
the King of Gods forbade, but granted soon
to people earth with race miraculous,
unlike the first.
Diluvium.
Deucalion et Pyrrha
And now his thunder bolts
would Jove wide scatter, but he feared the flames,
unnumbered, sacred ether might ignite
and burn the axle of the universe:
and he remembered in the scroll of fate,
there is a time appointed when the sea
and earth and Heavens shall melt, and fire destroy
the universe of mighty labour wrought.
Such weapons by the skill of Cyclops forged,
for different punishment he laid aside —
for straightway he preferred to overwhelm
the mortal race beneath deep waves and storms
from every raining sky. And instantly
he shut the Northwind in Aeolian caves,
and every other wind that might dispel
the gathering clouds.
He bade the Southwind blow: —
the Southwind flies abroad with dripping wings,
concealing in the gloom his awful face:
the drenching rain descends from his wet beard
and hoary locks; dark clouds are on his brows
and from his wings and garments drip the dews:
his great hands press the overhanging clouds;
loudly the thunders roll; the torrents pour;
Iris, the messenger of Juno, clad
in many coloured raiment, upward draws
the steaming moisture to renew the clouds.
The standing grain is beaten to the ground,
the rustic’s crops are scattered in the mire,
and he bewails the long year’s fruitless toil.
The wrath of Jove was not content with powers
that emanate from Heaven; he brought to aid
his azure brother, lord of flowing waves,
who called upon the Rivers and the Streams:
and when they entered his impearled abode,
Neptune, their ancient ruler, thus began;
“A long appeal is needless; pour ye forth
in rage of power; open up your fountains;
rush over obstacles; let every stream
pour forth in boundless floods.” Thus he commands,
and none dissenting all the River Gods
return, and opening up their fountains roll
tumultuous to the deep unfruitful sea.
And Neptune with his trident smote the Earth,
which trembling with unwonted throes heaved up
the sources of her waters bare; and through
her open plains the rapid rivers rushed
resistless, onward bearing the waving grain,
the budding groves, the houses, sheep and men, —
and holy temples, and their sacred urns.
