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The Apology Part
1 Text | if he might converse with Orpheus and Musaeus and Hesiod and Cratylus Part
2 Intro| Gods;’ and in the verse of Orpheus, in which he describes Oceanus 3 Text | of Hesiod.).’~And again, Orpheus says, that~‘The fair river Ion Part
4 Text | of Olympus or Thamyras or Orpheus, or Phemius the rhapsode 5 Text | deriving their inspiration from Orpheus, others from Musaeus; but Laws Book
6 2 | the eyes of those who, as Orpheus says, “are ripe for true 7 3 | discoveries of Daedalus, Orpheus and Palamedes—since Marsyas 8 8 | the songs of Thamyras and Orpheus; but only and Orpheus; but 9 8 | and Orpheus; but only and Orpheus; but only such poems as Phaedo Part
10 Intro| the names of Musaeus and Orpheus in Plato’s time, were filled Philebus Part
11 Intro| aside by a quotation from Orpheus: Plato means to say that 12 Text | Perhaps.~SOCRATES: And now, as Orpheus says,~‘With the sixth generation Protagoras Part
13 Text | in his journeys, he, like Orpheus, attracting them his voice, 14 Text | hierophants and prophets, as Orpheus and Musaeus, and some, as The Republic Book
15 2 | books written by Musaeus and Orpheus, who were children of the 16 10 | soul which had once been Orpheus choosing the life of a swan The Symposium Part
17 Intro| again from the dead. But Orpheus, the miserable harper, who 18 Text | and virtue of love. But Orpheus, the son of Oeagrus, the