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"text": "No more, Orpheus, shall you lead the charmed\noaks and rocks and the shepherdless herds of wild\nbeasts. No more shall you lull to sleep the howling \nwinds and the hail, and the drifting snow, and\nthe roaring sea. For dead you are ; and the\ndaughters of Mnemosyne bewailed you much, and\nbefore all your mother Calliope. Why sigh we for\nour dead sons, when not even the gods have power \nto protect their children from death ?",
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