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Hail Euripides, who have your eternal bed-chamber of night in Pieria’s hollows with their dark leaves: | Hail Euripides, who have your eternal bed-chamber of night in Pieria’s hollows with their dark leaves: now that you are beneath the earth, know that your glory will be imperishable, equal to Homer’s ever-flowing Graces. | ||
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Ἴωνος εἰς Εὐριπίδην
χαῖρε μελαμπετάλοις, Εὐριπίδη, ἐν γυάλοισι
Πιερίας τὸν ἀεὶ νυκτὸς ἔχων θάλαμον·
ἴσθι δ’ ὑπὸ χθονὸς ὢν ὅτι σοι κλέος ἄφθιτον ἔσται
ἶσον Ὁμηρείαις ἀεναίοις χάρισιν.
Ion of Chios to Euripides:
Hail Euripides, who have your eternal bed-chamber of night in Pieria’s hollows with their dark leaves: now that you are beneath the earth, know that your glory will be imperishable, equal to Homer’s ever-flowing Graces.
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