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hera, in its maternal character, but had a softer expression, and her eyes were less widely opened. she was represented sometimes in a sitting attitude, sometimes walking, and sometimes riding in a chariot drawn by horses or dragons, but always in full attire. around her head she wore a garland of corn-ears
and govern my song." ii) the orphic hymns orphic hymn to demeter (trans. taylor) (greek hymns c rd b.c. to nd a.d.) : "to demeter eleusinia. o universal mother, deo famed, august, the source of wealth, and various named: great nurse, all-bounteous, blessed and divine, who joyest in peace; to nourish corn...
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