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Browsing named entities in Homeric Hymns (ed. Hugh G. Evelyn-White).
Found 436 total hits in 115 results.
Olympus (Greece) (search for this): hymn 2, card 292
Eleusis (Greece) (search for this): hymn 2, card 292
Eleusis (Greece) (search for this): hymn 2, card 347
Rhodope (Greece) (search for this): hymn 2, card 398
Melita (Malta) (search for this): hymn 2, card 398
Olympus (Greece) (search for this): hymn 2, card 449
swiftly she rushed down from the peaks of Olympus and came to the plain of Rharus, rich, fertile corn-land once, but then in nowise fruitful, for it lay idle and utterly leafless, because the white grain was hidden by design of trim-ankled Demeter. But afterwards, as spring-time waxed, it was soon to be waving with long ears of corn, and its rich furrows to be loaded with grain upon the ground, while others would already be bound in sheaves. There first she landed from the fruitless upper air: g men upon earth who has seen these mysteries; but he who is uninitiate and who has no part in them, never has lot of like good things once he is dead, down in the darkness and gloom.
But when the bright goddess had taught them all, they went to Olympus to the gathering of the other gods. And there they dwell beside Zeus who delights in thunder, awful and reverend goddesses. Right blessed is he among men on earth whom they freely love: soon they do send Plutus as guest to his great house, Plutu
Paros (Greece) (search for this): hymn 2, card 449
Antron (search for this): hymn 2, card 449
Eleusis (Greece) (search for this): hymn 2, card 449
Pelion (Greece) (search for this): hymn 3, card 1