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Homeric Hymn to Artemis
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To Artemis
Sing, Muses, of Artemis, daughter of Zeus and of Leto, the eternal virgin and goddess of wild beasts with her silver arrow. For Artemis along with, brother Phoebus Apollo, and the scorpion are the reason the handsomest of all men is stuck in the stars. ... Upon hearing this Artemis is enraged so she travels the forests in search of the male hunter. ... Apollo was informing the scorpion of the plan he had to get Artemis to kill Orion. ...
Thus, I say goodbye dear goddess Artemis, Phoebe, the one who cast Orion up into the heavens. I have written this hymn for you.
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Title: Homeric Hymn to Artemis
Words: 571 Rating: None Pages: 2.3 submitted by: teddyspe
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