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Ibycus
[ ib-i-kuhs ]
noun
- flourished c540 b.c., Greek poet.
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He cried out as if panic-stricken, “The cranes of Ibycus, the avengers!”
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Page 203—Iybcus amended to Ibycus—"... the fate of Ibycus being still on every tongue."
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The body of Ibycus was found and recognized, and the multitude assembled to witness the Isthmian games were sorely disappointed and dismayed at the sad tidings of his death.
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The festival proceeded, the fate of Ibycus being still on every tongue.
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Ibycus, a lyric poet, was on his way to the Isthmian games, when he was waylaid by two robbers.
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