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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
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debted for the feeling and interest that accon pany the contemplation of those magnificent festi
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religious and the aspirations of devout have           the history modern solemnities
His hymns and pæans honor Apollo were
frequently chanted the temples Greece the
poet seated iron chair which was afterwards placed venerable relic the temple Delphi
and priestess herself declared will presiding deity that Pindar should
warded with one half first fruits which were
offered his shrine
We are not acquainted with many particulars
his early life but may collect from the accounts
various authors that the character
hard was held the highest degree especially King Hiero and
living
estimation memory after
death contemplated with the deepest reverence related him that had particular devo
tion for the god Pan and therefore took
abode near the temple that deity Hewas ap
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