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LVI. To the Terrestrial Hermes

The FUMIGATION from STORAX.

HERMES I call, whom Fate decrees to dwell

In the dire path which leads to deepest hell

O Bacchic Hermes, progeny divine

Of Dionysius, parent of the vine,

And of celestial Venus Paphian queen, 5

Dark eye-lash'd Goddess of a lovely mien:

Who constant wand'rest thro' the sacred feats

Where hell's dread empress, Proserpine, retreats;

To wretched souls the leader of thc way

When Fate decrees, to regions void of day: 10

Thine is the wand which causes sleep to fly,

Or lulls to slumb'rous rest the weary eye;

For Proserpine thro' Tart'rus dark and wide

Gave thee forever flowing souls to guide.

Come, blessed pow'r the sacrifice attend, 15

And grant our mystic works a happy end.

LVII.