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 1  T-II| ivory-shouldered Pelops, with Phrygian steeds ~abduct the Pisan
 2  ExII|     instead of the sistrum or Phrygian boxwood pipe, ~I come bearing
 3  IBIS|   slash your private parts to Phrygian music, ~like those whom
 4  IBIS|        Or may you be like the Phrygian, the Berecyntian hunter,~
 5  IBIS|      like Marsyas who named a Phrygian river.~Unhappy, may you
 6   Ind|          Attis~Ibis:413-464 A Phrygian shepherd, loved by Cybele.
 7   Ind|   Minerva.~ ~Cybele, Rhea~The Phrygian great goddess, Magna Mater,
 8   Ind|     Niobe~The daughter of the Phrygian king Tantalus, and Dione
 9   Ind|    Tomis. ~ ~Olympus~A famous Phrygian flute-player who learned
10   Ind|   Book TII:361-420 Pelops had Phrygian horses.~Book EI.I:37-80
11   Ind|       EI.I:37-80 Ibis:413-464 Phrygian boxwood flutes used in the
12   Ind|      Ibis:541-596 Marsyas was Phrygian.~ ~Phyllis (1)~A character
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