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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Phoebus And HermesJohann Wolfgang von Goethe - Phoebus And Hermes
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DELOS` stately ruler, and Maia`s son, the adroit one, Warmly were striving, for both sought the great prize to obtain. Hermes the lyre demanded, the lyre was claim`d by Apollo, Yet were the hearts of the foes fruitlessly nourish`d by hope. For on a sudden Ares burst in, with fury decisive, Dashing in twain the gold toy, brandishing wildly his sword. Hermes, malicious one, laughed beyond measure; yet deep-seated sorrow Seized upon Phoebus`s heart, seized on the heart of each Muse.
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