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Dithyrambs (15.60-16.15)

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and then send him into deep ruinHybris destroyed the arrogant sons of the Earth, the Giants.
Ode 16 (Dithyramb 2)
[Heracles (or Deianeira?), for the Delphians]
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since Ourania on her lovely throne has sent me from Pieria a golden freighter loaded with glorious songs
by the flowery Hebrus he takes delight in , or in a long-necked swan delighting his mind you come to seek the flowers of paeans,
Pythian Apollo, all those which choruses of Delphians loudly sing at your glorious temple.
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Meanwhile we sing of how the son of Amphitryon, a bold-minded man, left Oechalia devoured by fire,
and arrived at the headland with waves all around it; there he was going to sacrifice from his booty nine loud-bellowing bulls for Cenaean Zeus, lord of the wide-spread clouds, and two for the god who rouses the sea and subdues the earth,

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