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 1  T-IV|         with the Thessalian lyre.~Orpheus mourned the wife twice lost
 2   ExI|      proud of your skill,~so that Orpheus might not be the only poet
 3 ExIII|          Eumolpus was not such to Orpheus,~nor Olympus to Marsyas,
 4  IBIS|      Thracian women, thinking you Orpheus, ~tear your limbs apart
 5   Ind|        epic poetry. The mother of Orpheus.~Book TII:547-578 Ovid’s
 6   Ind|        Ibis:465-540 The mother of Orpheus.~ ~Callisto~A nymph of Nonacris
 7   Ind|           Demeter herself or from Orpheus (see Metamorphoses Book
 8   Ind|         EIII.III:1-108 A pupil of Orpheus.~Ibis:251-310 His mother
 9   Ind|          Ibis:465-540 The wife of Orpheus, who died after being bitten
10   Ind|          being bitten by a snake. Orpheus went to the Underworld to
11   Ind|           See also Rilke’s poem, ‘Orpheus, Eurydice, Hermes’, and
12   Ind|      Hermes’, and his ‘Sonnets to Orpheus’, and Gluck’s Opera ‘Orphée’).~ ~
13   Ind|         the Poet Linus brother of Orpheus.~ ~Livia Augusta~Livia Drusilla (
14   Ind|          Thracian king, father of Orpheus by Calliope the Muse. ~ ~
15   Ind|       according to Apollodorus.~ ~Orpheus~The mythical musician of
16   Ind|        Nymphs finding the head of OrpheusPrivate Collection, and
17   Ind|       Gustave Moreau’s paintingOrpheus – in the Gustave Moreau
18   Ind|         Younger’s Bronze reliefOrpheus and EurydiceMuseum für
19   Ind| bas-reliefHermes, Eurydice and Orpheus – a copy of a votive stele
20   Ind|         also Rilke’s - Sonnets to Orpheus – and his Poem - Orpheus,
21   Ind|          Orpheus – and his Poem - Orpheus, Eurydice and Hermes.) See
22   Ind|         Bacchus, the trietericus. Orpheus fled there after losing
23   Ind|          Rhodopeius an epithet of Orpheus.~ ~Rhoemetalces~The father
24   Ind|       Zoné is traditionally where Orpheus enchanted the trees and
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