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    "text": "Thou with the wings, what pleasure hast thou in \nthe hunting spear and boar-skin ? Who art thou, \nand the emblem of whose tomb? For Love I \ncannot call thee. What I doth Desire dwell next the \ndead ? No ! the bold boy never learnt to wail. Nor \nyet art thou swift-footed Cronos ; on the contrary, \nhe is as old as old can be, and thy limbs are in the \nbloom of youth. Then — yes, I think I am right — \nhe beneath the earth was a sophist, and thou art the \nwinged word for which he was famed. The double- \nedged attribute of Artemis thou bearest in allusion \nto his laughter mixed with gravity and perhaps to the \nmetre of his love verses. Yea, in truth, these symbols \nof boar-slaying point to his name-sake, Meleager, son \nof Oeneus. Hail, even among the dead, thou who \ndidst fit together into one work of wisdom, Love, \nthe Muses and the Graces.",
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