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| CIT_DEMETER_HH2 | ENT_DEMETER | SRC_HOMERIC_HYMNS | Homeric Hymn 2 (To Demeter) | lines 1-3 | I begin to sing of rich-haired Demeter, awful goddess--of her and her trim-ankled daughter whom Aidoneus rapt away, given to him by all-seeing Zeus the loud-thunderer. | Hugh G. Evelyn-White | 1914 | https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Hesiod,_the_Homeric_Hymns_and_Homerica/Hymn_II_(To_Demeter) | primary-verbatim | The hymn is the foundational narrative of the Eleusinian Mysteries; this opening states the rape of Persephone. | 2026-06-17 | verbatim web-retrieval from public-domain Loeb edition (Wikisource) | 1 | 0 |