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 1  T-IV|        anxious flight, Muses of Helicon,~who now by sea and now
 2  T-IV|       by his words, and leaving Helicon alone,~I tried to write
 3  T-IV|         a place in the midst of Helicon:~you’ve given me, something
 4  ExIV|        and of those who plough ~Helicon, no one produces a richer
 5   Ind|        Phocis, containing Mount Helicon, then a poetic term for
 6   Ind|        term for all of Boeotia. Helicon and the Muses are often
 7   Ind|     Metamorphoses Book II:329~ ~Helicon ~The highest mountain in
 8   Ind|     Gulf. The sacred springs of Helicon were Aganippe and Hippocrene
 9   Ind|  fountain of the Muses on Mount Helicon.~ ~Hippodamia, Hippodameia~
10   Ind|        of marriage who lived on Helicon with the Muses.~Book EI.
11   Ind| Polyhymnia (Sacred Song). Mount Helicon is hence called Virgineus.
12   Ind|        companions, the Muses of Helicon. Perhaps also a suggestion
13   Ind| fountain of Hippocrene on Mount Helicon, haunt of the Muses, sprang
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