COLLUTHUS 



avTi Se KOipavLTjs 'EAcVt^s eVt/Si^creo XeKrpcov 165 



vvix(f>iov adprjoei ae fiera Tpolrjv AaKebalfiojv. 



OVTTOJ [JLvdos eXrjyev, 6 S' ayAaoi' ayrraae fjLrjXov, 

 ayXat-qs dvddrjfxa, fxeya Krepag 'A(f)poyev€trj, 

 (pVTaXirjv TToXefioio, KaKTjv TToXefxoLO yevedXrjv. 

 X^i-P^ Se fxrjXov exovaa rocnqv dveveiKaro (f)CovrjV 170 



Hprjv KepTO/jLeovcra /cai avridveipav ^Adrjviqv' 



ei^are fiOL noXefioLo avvTJdeeSy et^are vlktjs. 

 ayXatrjv e^iXr]aa, Kal dyXatrj fjue Stco/cet. 

 (pacTL ere, firjrep "Ap-qos, vtt^ (LSivecraiv de^€LV 

 r/VKOfMajv ^apLTiov lepov x^pdv dXXd ae Trdoat 175 



ariixepov r^pviqaavTO, Kal ov fxlav eupes dptoyov. 

 ov aaKeojv ^acriAeia /cat ov TTvpos iaat Tid'qvr] • 

 ov aoL "Apr]^ eTrdp-q^e, Kal el Sopl fjLaiverai "Aprjg, 

 ov (pXoyes 'H^atCTToto, /cat et (f)Xoy6s dadpua Xox^vet. 

 Ota 8e /cuStaeij dveixuiXios, ^Arpxrrcjvn, 1- 



Tjv yapLOs ovK eorTreipe /cat ov /xatcucraro pLrjTrjp, 

 aXXa aihripeirj ae TopLrj Kal pit,a aihrjpov 

 TrarpaxDV dX6)(^evrov dve^Xdarr^uc KaprjVCDV, 

 Ota Se ;^aA/cetotCTt KaXvipapcevr] XP*^^ tt€ttXols 

 /cat (f)€vy€LS (fiiXoriqra Kal "Apeos epya Stcu/ceis', 185 



apfxovLTjs aSiSaKTog , 6p,o(f)poavvvs dSarjpLcov. 

 ayvcvaaeig, on /xaXXov dvaXKiBes elatv ^Adrjvai 

 roZai, KvSaXifioicnv dyaXX6p,€vaL TToXipLoiai, 

 K€Kpipieva>v pieXecov ovt' dpaeveg ovre yvvalKcs ; 



TOLOV i(f)v^pL^ovaa TrpoaevveTre KuTrpt? ^AQrjvqv. U 

 t'J? 1] pikv TTToXiTTOpdov dedXiov eXXax^ ixop<l)rjs 



• Aphrodite. 



* The Graces are generally said to be daughters of Zeus 

 and Enrynome (Hes. Th. 907), but the names of the parents 

 are variously given. Here their mother is Hera. 



" i. e. Athena sprang from the head of Zeus (who before 

 554. 



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