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  Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, Epic Cycle, Homerica.  1922.
 
The Homeric Hymns
XXIV. To Hestia
 
HESTIA, you who tend the holy house of the lord Apollo, the Far-shooter at goodly Pytho, with soft oil dripping ever from your locks, come now into this house, come, having one mind with Zeus the all-wise—draw near, and withal bestow grace upon my song.  1
 
 
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