121
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/57/The_Crowne_of_all_Homers_Workes_-_Chapman_%281624%29_-_fleuron_type_3b.png/400px-The_Crowne_of_all_Homers_Workes_-_Chapman_%281624%29_-_fleuron_type_3b.png)
To Ceres.
![T](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/90/The_Crowne_of_all_Homers_Workes_-_Chapman_%281624%29_-_initial_T_type_2.png/75px-The_Crowne_of_all_Homers_Workes_-_Chapman_%281624%29_-_initial_T_type_2.png)
A Goddesse, in whose Grace the naturall spring
Of serious Maiestie it selfe, is seene:
And of the wedded, yet in grace stil green,
(Proserpina, her Daughter) that displaies
A Beautie, casting euery way her Raies.
All Honor to thee (Goddesse:) keepe this Towne;
And take, thou, chiefe charge of my songs Renoune.
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a6/The_Crowne_of_all_Homers_Workes_-_Chapman_%281624%29_-_fleuron_type_1.png/400px-The_Crowne_of_all_Homers_Workes_-_Chapman_%281624%29_-_fleuron_type_1.png)
To