THE DESCENT OF THE MUSES.

Previous
Nine sisters, beautiful in form and face,
Came from their convent on the shining heights
Of Pierus, the mountain of delights,
To dwell among the people at its base.
Then seemed the world to change. All time and space,
Splendor of cloudless days and starry nights,
And men and manners, and all sounds and sights,
Had a new meaning, a diviner grace.
Proud were these sisters, but were not too proud
To teach in schools of little country towns
Science and song, and all the arts that please;
So that while housewives span, and farmers plowed,
Their comely daughters, clad in homespun gowns
Learned the sweet songs of the Pierides.
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
The Muses dance in a circle
Giulio Romano (1492-1546).
Apollo and the Muses.

A cherubic Cupid draws his bow
V. Tojetti (modern).
Cupid with his Bow.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Clyx.com


Top of Page
Top of Page