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1  T-II|       writing, I’m the one my Calliope wounds.~So I’m sure there’
2  IBIS|  Eurydice, daughter-in-law of Calliope and old Oeagrus:~than Hypsipyle’
3   Ind|      lesser contemporaries.~ ~Calliope~The Muse of epic poetry.
4   Ind|      TII:547-578 Ovid’s Muse. Calliope often represents all the
5   Ind| Poetry), Terpsichore (Dance), Calliope (Epic Poetry), Erato (Love
6   Ind|    king, father of Orpheus by Calliope the Muse. ~ ~Oechalia~A
7   Ind|    Thrace, son of Oeagrus and Calliope the Muse. His lyre, given
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