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1  T-II|      What did old Anacreon’s lyric Muse teach~but a mixture
2   Ind|   Greek elegicac, iambic and lyric poet of Teos, Ionia, born
3   Ind| Athens.~Book TII:361-420 His lyric eroticism. The Tean bard.~ ~
4   Ind|  Valerius Catullus the Roman lyric poet (c.87-c54BC) the lyric
5   Ind|  lyric poet (c.87-c54BC) the lyric and iambic poet and leading
6   Ind|    Thalia (Comedy), Euterpe (Lyric Poetry), Terpsichore (Dance),
7   Ind|    50The Muses.~ ~Pindar~The lyric poet of Boeotian Thebes (
8   Ind|     equivalent.~ ~Sappho~The lyric poetess, born c. 618BC on
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