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text:ion_of_samos_poems [2013/09/21 20:00] – [Ion of Samos] fredmondtext:ion_of_samos_poems [2014/01/15 11:57] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-Ion1 on Euripides:+Ion1 on Euripides:
  
-Farewell to thee, Euripides, for whom Night's eternal chamber is in the dark-leaved dells of Pieria;2 but albeit thou art underground, know that thy fame shall be everlasting even as the perennial graces of Homer.+//Farewell to thee, Euripides, for whom Night's eternal chamber is in the dark-leaved dells of Pieria;2 but albeit thou art underground, know that thy fame shall be everlasting even as the perennial graces of Homer.//
  
-CURFRAG.tlg-1446.1 +Palatine Anthology 
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-” Palatine Anthology +
  
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-His image did Lysander set up upon this work3 when he destroyed the might of the Children of Cecrops by the victory of his swift ships, and crowned the never-ravaged Lacedaemon, citadel of Greece, his country of fair dances. These lines were made by Ion of sea-girt Samos.4” Inscription on a stone found at Delphi+//His image did Lysander set up upon this work3 when he destroyed the might of the Children of Cecrops by the victory of his swift ships, and crowned the never-ravaged Lacedaemon, citadel of Greece, his country of fair dances. These lines were made by Ion of sea-girt Samos.4// 
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 +Inscription on a stone found at Delphi
  
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