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Niobe

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Niobe

In Greek mythology, the daughter of Tantalus and wife of Amphion, the king of Thebes. She died of grief when her seven sons and seven daughters were killed by Apollo and Artemis; the two gods were angered by her contempt of their mother Leto for producing only two children. Zeus transformed Niobe to a rock on Mount Sipylus, Lydia, which shed tears in the summer.



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The proof is that the poets who have dramatised the whole story of the Fall of Troy, instead of selecting portions, like Euripides; or who have taken the whole tale of Niobe, and not a part of her story, like Aeschylus, either fail utterly or meet with poor success on the stage.
* I wish the Prior had also informed them when Niobe was
Even lovely Niobe had to think about eating, though her twelve children--six daughters and six lusty sons--had been all slain in her house.
 
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