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1 For a short time the notes of the lyre sounded in vain.
2 In fact, the lyre would be invented later, but that's another story.
3 I saw her pull on Paris's hand and point to a lyre .
4 Then he touched the chords of his lyre and chanted these words:
5 SOCRATES: Again; you sometimes accompany the lyre with the song and dance?
6 You should have seen him swimming with my lyre in his hand.
7 The Greek god of healing, Apollo, was often portrayed with a lyre .
8 In the ladies' bower above many a minne-singer has struck his lyre .
9 Orpheus, tranquil and inspired, touched the quiet lyre surrounded by the Muses.
10 Orpheus struck the chords of his lyre , and called forth ravishing sounds.
11 No notes from the lyre could make themselves heard amid such confusion.
12 He now raised his lyre , and swept his hand over the chords.
13 His lyre , always nearby when they were ashore, was not in evidence.
14 I am going to prove it, so let a lyre be brought.
15 Apollo followed, who presented his lyre to the Sieur Lebrun, and said-
16 The lyre gives out true, full notes, which there is no mistaking.
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