HAIL to thee, Boy, Mighty One! Glory to thee, Cronus' son! Joy and strength, thou comest here, Leading on thy spirit-throng; Visit Dikte year by year, Gladdened by our dance and song. For we interweave for thee Hymn on flute and string; Round thy well-built altar we Set our choir and sing. Hail to thee, Boy, Mighty One! Glory to thee, Cronus' son! Joy and strength, thou comest here, Leading on thy spirit-throng; Visit us another year, Gladdened by our dance and song. Here thy shielded nurses took Thee, immortal child, From thy mother, and they shook Earth with leapings wild. Hail to thee, Boy, Mighty One! Glory to thee, Cronus' son! Joy and strength, thou comest here, Leading on thy spirit-throng; Visit us another year, Gladdened by our dance and song. Crops were bursting every year, Justice governed men; Peace, the giver of good cheer, Ruled all creatures then. Hail to thee, Boy, Mighty One! Glory to thee, Cronus' son! Joy and strength, thou comest here, Leading on thy spirit-throng; Visit us another year, Gladdened by our dance and song. Leap to fill our vats, and leap For our crops of fruit; Leap for herds of fleecy sheep, Leap for swelling root. Hail to thee, Boy, Mighty One! Glory to thee, Cronus' son! Joy and strength, thou comest here, Leading on thy spirit-throng; Visit us another year, Gladdened by our dance and song. Leap for cities of our men, Leap for ships at sea; Leap for each young citizen; Let Right honoured be. Hail to thee, Boy, Mighty One! Glory to thee, Cronus' son! Joy and strength, thou comest here, Leading on thy spirit-throng; Visit us another year, Gladdened by our dance and song. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NEEDLESS FEAR by EMILY DICKINSON THE SIGN OF THE CROSS by JOHN HENRY NEWMAN THE CONQUERED BANNER by ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN LAMENT OF THE MASTER ERSKINE by ALEXANDER SCOTT (1520-1590) MOUNT PIERUS by ANTIPATER OF SIDON TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH; ON THE PUBLICATION OF HIS POEM, 'PETER BELL' by BERNARD BARTON |