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Linus
Linus was the instructor of Hercules in music, but having one day
reproved his pupil rather harshly, he roused the anger of
Hercules, who struck him with his lyre and killed him.
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Cadmus
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Erisichthon
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Ibycus
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Linus
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Midas
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Phaeton
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Python
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Simonides
Thamyris
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The Griffin, or Gryphon
The Iliad
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Thetis
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