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Dithyrambs (16.20-16.25)

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Refs {'start': {'reference': '16.20', 'human_reference': 'Poem 16 Line 20'}, 'end': {'reference': '16.25', 'human_reference': 'Poem 16 Line 25'}}
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and a high-horned unyoked ox for the virgin Athena, whose eyes flash with might. Then a god, useless to fight against, wove for Deianeira, to her great sorrow,
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a clever scheme, when she heard the bitter news that the son of Zeus, fearless in battle, was sending white-armed Iole to his splendid house to be his bride.

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