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Epinicians (3.29-3.35)

urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0199.tlg001.perseus-eng2:3.29-3.35
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Apollo. When he had come to that unexpected day,
Croesus had no intention of waiting any longer for the tears of slavery. He had a pyre built before his bronze-walled courtyard,
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and he mounted the pyre with his dear wife and his daughters with beautiful hair;
they were weeping inconsolably. He raised his arms to the steep sky

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