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Indeed he | Indeed he (the Peisistratid Hipparchus) sent a fifty-oared ship for Anacreon of Teos and took him to the city for Anacreon, and he always had Simonides of Ceos about him, enticing him with great wages and gifts. | ||
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καὶ ἐπ᾽ Ἀνακρέοντα τὸν Τήϊον πεντηκόντορον στείλας ἐκόμισεν εἰς τὴν πόλιν, Σιμωνίδην δὲ τὸν Κεῖον ἀεὶ περὶ αὑτὸν εἶχεν, μεγάλοις μισθοῖς καὶ δώροις πείθων·
Indeed he (the Peisistratid Hipparchus) sent a fifty-oared ship for Anacreon of Teos and took him to the city for Anacreon, and he always had Simonides of Ceos about him, enticing him with great wages and gifts.
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