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| CIT_DIONYSUS_HH7 | ENT_DIONYSUS | SRC_HOMERIC_HYMNS | Homeric Hymn 7 (To Dionysus) | lines 1-6 | I will tell of Dionysus, the son of glorious Semele, how he appeared on a jutting headland by the shore of the fruitless sea, seeming like a stripling in the first flush of manhood: his rich, dark hair was waving about him, and on his strong shoulders he wore a purple robe. | Hugh G. Evelyn-White | 1914 | https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Hesiod,_the_Homeric_Hymns_and_Homerica/Hymn_VII_(To_Dionysus) | primary-verbatim | The hymn relates Dionysus' capture by Tyrsenian pirates and his epiphany — an early witness to his power over mortals at sea. | 2026-06-17 | verbatim web-retrieval from public-domain Loeb edition (Wikisource) | 1 | 0 |