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ἄψυχος, θηρῶν θ’ {{#lemma: ὑλονόμων | ὑλα- ''Anth. Pal.''}} {{#lemma: ἀγέλη | ἀγέλη schol. ''Anth. Plan'': ἀγέλαν ''Anth. Pal.''}}, | ἄψυχος, θηρῶν θ’ {{#lemma: ὑλονόμων | ὑλα- ''Anth. Pal.''}} {{#lemma: ἀγέλη | ἀγέλη schol. ''Anth. Plan'': ἀγέλαν ''Anth. Pal.''}}, | ||
{{#linenum: 5}} ὅς {{#lemma: ποτε | ὅς ποτε ''Anth. Plan.'': ὅπποτε ''Anth. Pal.''}} καὶ τελετὰς μυστηρίδας εὕρετο Βάκχου | {{#linenum: 5}} ὅς {{#lemma: ποτε | ὅς ποτε ''Anth. Plan.'': ὅπποτε ''Anth. Pal.''}} καὶ τελετὰς μυστηρίδας εὕρετο Βάκχου | ||
καὶ στίχον {{#lemma: ἡρώιωι | ἡρώιωι ''Anth. Plan.'' | καὶ στίχον {{#lemma: ἡρώιωι | ἡρώιωι ''Anth. Plan.'': ἡρώων Anth. Pal.}} ζευκτὸν ἔτευξε ποδί, | ||
ὃς καὶ ἀμειλίκτοιο βαρὺ Κλυμένοιο νόημα | ὃς καὶ ἀμειλίκτοιο βαρὺ Κλυμένοιο νόημα | ||
καὶ τὸν {{#lemma: ἀκήλητον | ἀμείλικτον ''Anth. Plan.'', ''Suda.''}} θυμὸν ἔθελξε {{#lemma: λύρηι | λύρηι schol. ''Anth. Plan.'': | καὶ τὸν {{#lemma: ἀκήλητον | ἀμείλικτον ''Anth. Plan.'', ''Suda.''}} θυμὸν ἔθελξε {{#lemma: λύρηι | λύρηι schol. ''Anth. Plan.'': λύραις Anth. Pal.}}. | ||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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1Ὀρφέα Θρηϊκίησι παρὰ προμολῆισιν Ὀλύμπου
τύμβος ἔχει, Μούσης υἱέα Καλλιόπης,
ὧι δρύες οὐκ ἀπίθησαν, ὅτωι συνάμ’ ἕσπετο πέτρη
ἄψυχος, θηρῶν θ’ ὑλονόμων ὑλα- Anth. Pal. ἀγέλη ἀγέλη schol. Anth. Plan: ἀγέλαν Anth. Pal.,
5 ὅς ποτε ὅς ποτε Anth. Plan.: ὅπποτε Anth. Pal. καὶ τελετὰς μυστηρίδας εὕρετο Βάκχου
καὶ στίχον ἡρώιωι ἡρώιωι Anth. Plan.: ἡρώων Anth. Pal. ζευκτὸν ἔτευξε ποδί,
ὃς καὶ ἀμειλίκτοιο βαρὺ Κλυμένοιο νόημα
καὶ τὸν ἀκήλητον ἀμείλικτον Anth. Plan., Suda. θυμὸν ἔθελξε λύρηι λύρηι schol. Anth. Plan.: λύραις Anth. Pal..
This tomb holds Orpheus, by the Thracian foot of Olympus, the son of the Muse Calliope, whom oaks did not disobey, in whose company soulless rocks followed, and the herd of beasts who dwell in the forest. He once also discovered the mystical rights of Bacchus and fashioned the verse that is yoked to the heroic foot. He even bewitched with his lyre the grave mind and charm-proof heart of implacable Clymenus.
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