歌曲 | Summoning Divine Selene |
歌手 | Daemonia Nymphe |
专辑 | Δαιμόνια Νύμφη |
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Κλύθι θεά βασίλεια φαεσφόρε δία Σελήνη | |
ταυροκέρως Μήνη νυκτιδρόμε ηεροφοίτι | |
εννυχία δαιδούχε κόρη ευάστερε Μήνη | |
αυξομένη και λειπομένη θήλυς τε και άρσην | |
αυγάστειρα φίλιππε χρόνου μήτερ φερέκαρπε | |
ηλεκτρίς βαρύθυμε καταυγάστειρα νυχία | |
πανδερκής φιλάγρυπνε καλοίς άστροισι βρύουσα | |
ησυχίηι χαίρουσα και ευφρόνηι ολβιομοίρωι | |
λαμπετίη χαριδώτι τελεσφόρε νυκτός άγαλμα | |
αστράρχη τανύπεπλη ελικοδρόμε πάνσοφε κούρη | |
ελθέ μάκαιρα εύφρων ευάστερε φέγγεϊ τρισσώι | |
λαμπομένη σώζουσα νέους ικέτας σέο κούρη | |
English translation: | |
HEAR, Goddess queen, diffusing silver light, | |
Bull-horn'd and wand'ring thro' the gloom of Night. 2 | |
p. 125 | |
With stars surrounded, and with circuit wide | |
Night's torch extending, thro' the heav'ns you ride: | |
Female and Male with borrow'd rays you shine, 5 5 | |
And now full-orb'd, now tending to decline. | |
Mother of ages, fruit-producing Moon, | |
Whose amber orb makes Night's reflected noon: | |
p. 126 | |
Lover of horses, splendid, queen of Night, | |
All-seeing pow'r bedeck'd with starry light. 10 | |
Lover of vigilance, the foe of strife, | |
In peace rejoicing, and a prudent life: | |
Fair lamp of Night, its ornament and friend, | |
Who giv'st to Nature's works their destin'd end. 14 | |
Queen of the stars, all-wife Diana hail! 15 | |
Deck'd with a graceful robe and shining veil; | |
Come, blessed Goddess, prudent, starry, bright, | |
Come moony-lamp with chaste and splendid light, | |
Shine on these sacred rites with prosp'rous rays, | |
And pleas'd accept thy suppliant's mystic praise. |
English translation: | |
HEAR, Goddess queen, diffusing silver light, | |
Bullhorn' d and wand' ring thro' the gloom of Night. 2 | |
p. 125 | |
With stars surrounded, and with circuit wide | |
Night' s torch extending, thro' the heav' ns you ride: | |
Female and Male with borrow' d rays you shine, 5 5 | |
And now fullorb' d, now tending to decline. | |
Mother of ages, fruitproducing Moon, | |
Whose amber orb makes Night' s reflected noon: | |
p. 126 | |
Lover of horses, splendid, queen of Night, | |
Allseeing pow' r bedeck' d with starry light. 10 | |
Lover of vigilance, the foe of strife, | |
In peace rejoicing, and a prudent life: | |
Fair lamp of Night, its ornament and friend, | |
Who giv' st to Nature' s works their destin' d end. 14 | |
Queen of the stars, allwife Diana hail! 15 | |
Deck' d with a graceful robe and shining veil | |
Come, blessed Goddess, prudent, starry, bright, | |
Come moonylamp with chaste and splendid light, | |
Shine on these sacred rites with prosp' rous rays, | |
And pleas' d accept thy suppliant' s mystic praise. |
English translation: | |
HEAR, Goddess queen, diffusing silver light, | |
Bullhorn' d and wand' ring thro' the gloom of Night. 2 | |
p. 125 | |
With stars surrounded, and with circuit wide | |
Night' s torch extending, thro' the heav' ns you ride: | |
Female and Male with borrow' d rays you shine, 5 5 | |
And now fullorb' d, now tending to decline. | |
Mother of ages, fruitproducing Moon, | |
Whose amber orb makes Night' s reflected noon: | |
p. 126 | |
Lover of horses, splendid, queen of Night, | |
Allseeing pow' r bedeck' d with starry light. 10 | |
Lover of vigilance, the foe of strife, | |
In peace rejoicing, and a prudent life: | |
Fair lamp of Night, its ornament and friend, | |
Who giv' st to Nature' s works their destin' d end. 14 | |
Queen of the stars, allwife Diana hail! 15 | |
Deck' d with a graceful robe and shining veil | |
Come, blessed Goddess, prudent, starry, bright, | |
Come moonylamp with chaste and splendid light, | |
Shine on these sacred rites with prosp' rous rays, | |
And pleas' d accept thy suppliant' s mystic praise. |