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Helicon

Mountain in central Greece, on which was situated a spring and a sanctuary sacred to the Muses.


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Helicon and `taught him a glorious song' -- doubtless the "Works and Days".
At this point, under their feet, rose Mount Helicon, 1,520 feet high, and round about the left rose moderate elevations, enclosing a small portion of the "Sea of Rains," under the name of the Gulf of Iris.
* There be tears of perfect moan Wept for thee in Helicon.
 
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