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JOHN GAFFEY Ganymede - heaatifnl yoalh And godlil-te Ganymede, most beautiful Of men, the gods beheld and caught him up To heaven, so beautiful was he, to pour The wine of Jove, and ever dwell with them, RALPH GARVELLI Orpheaf - celehrated marician 'In deep still woods upon the Thracian mountains Orpheus with his singing lyre led the trees, Led the wild beasts of the wilderness. THOMAS HASSELMAN Philemon- welcomed all to hir hamhle ahode And as I sat, over the light blue hills There came a noise of revelersg the rills Into the wide stream became of purple hue- 'Twas Philemon and his Crew! FERN HEFFNER Hestia- godderr of the family hearth Hestia, in all dwellings of men and immortals Yours is the highest honor, the sweet wine Offered first and last at the feast, Poured out to you duly. BETTY LOU HEIBERGER Venai - godden of love and heaazy The beautiful is borng and sea and earth May well revere the hour of that mystical birth! NORMAN HEIBERGER Paris - Trojan who foaght with Menelaar Paris bids the Trojans and Greeks lay down Their shining arms upon the teeming earth, And he and Menelaus will strive in combat, Between the hosts, for Helen and her wealth. FRANCIS HERZING Ulyyref - wily Greek warrior Son of Laertes, reared in Ithaca, That rugged isle, and skilled in every form Of shrewd device and action wisely planned. MARLENE HOFFMAN Minerva - goddeyr of wirdom Minerva, that which you will to do or say Seems wisest virtousest, discreetest, best.
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MARY LOU DISTLER Daphne--nymph who cherished freedom Abate, fair fugitive, abate thy speed, With kind regard a panting lover view, Less swiftly fly, less swiftly I'll pursue. WALTER DISTLER Pbaeton-driver of the ran chariot The palsied universe lay mute and still When Phaeton, so poets sing, drove Through heaven's affrighted signs, The sun's chariot. ALBERT ERICH Pan- god of nature Under the cooling shadow of a stately elm, Close by sat Pan by a goodly river's side, Where gliding streams the rock did overwhelm, A lonely place, with pleasure dignified. YVONNE EYNON Iris-godderr of the rainbow Like fiery clouds, that flush with ruddy glare, Or Iris, gliding through the purple air, When freely flowing her dazzling mantle flows And 'gainst the sun in arching colors glows. NANCY FORD Galatea-:tatae loved by Pygmalion As once with prayers in passion flowing, Pygmalion embraced the stone, Till, from the frozen marble glowing, The light of feeling o'er him shone! MARY JO FOX Echo-nymph fond of talking But her voice is still living immortal, The same you have frequently heard In your rambles in valleys and forests, Repeating your ultimate word. JAMES FOX Neplane - god of the rea Neptune, the mighty marine god, I sing, Earth's mover, and the fruitless ocean's king. DENNIS FRITZ Somnur - god of rleep Deep in a cavern dwells the drowsy godg Whose gloomy mansion nor the rising sun, Nor setting, visits. nor the lightsome noon. Dismiss thy fears, and turn thy beauteous head,
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NANCY KEMMER Juno - godderr of marriage So, with decorum, all things carry'd, Juno frowned, and blush'd, and then Was - married. JOHN KNORR Aeolur -god of the wifzrlr Is there a tongue, like Aeolus o'er his cup, That runs for ages without winding up? Ah, do not fret nor shed your tears. His voice is pleasing to the ears. CLARA KRUG Azwom -g06ZZlC.l'.1' of the clazwz Courteous, though coy, and gentle, though Retired, the joy of youth and health her eyes Displayed, and ease of heart her every look convey'd.'i KATHLEEN KRUG Scmele - my and lovely' mtzizlwz For Semele was molded in the form Of Fleganceg the heauty of her race Shone in her forehead. GEORGE LAMB Arirm - flzffricirzvz Then was there heard a most celestial sound Of lively music which did ensue when Arion playedg and always unto him drew The cares and hearts of all that goodly crew. MARY LANZEL Flt1m- KQf1Cl,Lf!.'.l',l' of flozwwiir Sweet nymphs, soft voiced, and young and gay, ln woven hasliets brought flowers in array, To adorn the shrine of Flora in early May. RAYMCUND LECKER Daeclt1f11.r- ffzwfrzzzzccf arcbiiecl There lived and flourished long ago, In famous Athens toxin, One Daedalus, a craftsman of genius and renown. MELVIN LUHR Ariwefzfi'-kifzg of 'l'0e,i'i-aly who nafvnireai Apolloff maria Then Atlmetus, xx ho had pure taste for music divine. Decreed Apollos singing as not too had to hear between Cups of wine - and heing lolled into a sweet half sleep, Made Auollo Viceroy o'er his sheep.
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