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| Edward van Altena Esher Place, Surrey (with garden design by Edwin Lutyens) 1929 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena Esher Place, Surrey (with garden design by Edwin Lutyens 1929 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena Brockhurst, East Grinstead, Sussex 1929 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia ca. 1930 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena The Sunken Garden at Penshurst Place, Tonbridge, Kent 1929 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena Garden Stair at Penshurst Place, Tonbridge, Kent 1929 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena Ladd Garden, Portsmouth, New Hampshire ca. 1920 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena The Lime Walk, Hampton Court, Richmond 1929 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena Albury Park, Guildford, Surrey 1929 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena Canons Ashby, Woodford Halse, Northamptonshire 1929 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena Parterre at Cliveden, Maidenhead, Berkshire 1929 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena Packwood House, Lapworth, Warwickshire (view of the house through The Multitude - a family of yews) 1929 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena Packwood House, Lapworth, Warwickshire 1929 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent 1929 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena Farmhill, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania ca. 1920 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
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| Edward van Altena Glass Head, Manchester, Massachusetts ca. 1925 hand-colored lantern slide Archives of American Gardens, Washington DC |
from Hymn to Demeter
There Ceres, distant from the powers divine,
Sits deeply-musing in her hallow'd shrine.
The eager wish to view her daughter's face,
Again to fold her with a fond embrace,
Consumes her beauteous form – alternate roll
The tides of grief and vengeance in her soul.
She to the earth her genial power denies:
The corn unfruitful in its bosom lies:
The oxen draw the crooked plough in vain;
No waving verdure decks the blasted plain:
Pale famine spreads around – each mortal beast
Is sunk in woe, and by despair possest.
One common fate had now involv'd them all,
And the blest gods who in th' aerial hall
Of high Olympus reign, by man ador'd,
Their votaries' vows, and offerings had deplor'd:
But Jove revolving on the ills design'd
By Ceres; – to appease her wrathful mind,
Sends the bright goddess of the splendid bow,
Whose gold-bespangled wings with lustre glow –
Thro' yielding air with matchless speed she flew;
Eleusis' temple rose before her view.
There, while rich incense wafted fragrance round,
Clad in her sable veil the queen she found,
And thus began: The ruler of the sky
Calls thee to meet th' assembled gods on high –
Oh haste! with them celestial pleasures prove;
Nor fruitless be the words that come from Jove!
Iris in vain her soothing words addrest;
The goddess yields not to her kind request:
In vain, at his command who sways the skies,
Th' immortals sue – she hears and she denies:
Their proffer'd honors, and their gifts disdains,
And in her breast relentless vengeance reigns.
Firmly resolv'd where high Olympus towers,
She ne'er would mingle with th' ethereal powers,
Nor fruitful earth's productive force renew,
Till her lov'd daughter met her longing view.
– Homeric Hymns (8th-6th century BC), translated by Richard Hole (1781)
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