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 1  T-IV|      cares, with the Thessalian lyre.~Orpheus mourned the wife
 2  T-IV|   polished songs to the Italian lyre.~Virgil I only saw: and
 3 ExIII| neglected anything.~Add that my lyre, always dwelling on it’s
 4  ExIV|    Apollo’s not slow to use the lyre or bow,~and either string
 5  ExIV|       sole lyricist of Pindar’s lyre:~and Turranius’s Muse, the
 6  IBIS|       said the poet of the grim lyre perished~may a wound to
 7   Ind|       186. Achilles playing the lyre. Briseis was taken by Agamemnon
 8   Ind|        those of the bow and the lyre.~Ibis:251-310 Tiresias was
 9   Ind|         TIV.X:41-92 The Italian lyre.~Book TV.II:45-79 The Roman
10   Ind|          He taught Hercules the lyre.~Book EII.IX:1-38 Ancestor
11   Ind|         48 AchillesThessalian lyre.~Book EI.III:49-94 Jason’
12   Ind|    received his bow. Taught the lyre by Eumolpus whom he defeated
13   Ind|      and Calliope the Muse. His lyre, given to him by Apollo,
14   Ind|       dismembered, his head and lyre floating down the river
15   Ind|      trees and animals with his lyre.~Book TI.X:1-50 Ovid disembarked
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