Satyricon
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Ganymede...
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Narcissus...
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Apollo, who turned the young man's
shadow into a flower.

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All the myths speak to us of love...
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of unrivalled unions.
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But I took into my heart a cruel guest.
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I'm a poet.
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You might ask,
"Why are you dressed so poorly?"

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Precisely the point...
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A passion for art never made anyone rich.
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I don't know why, but poverty
is always a sister to genius.

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My name is Eumolpus.
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The masterpieces you see in this gallery
confirm our current lack of energy.

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Today no one would know how
to paint like this.

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So what brought on this sad state?
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The desire for money!
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Once upon a time, man's ideal
was virtue, pure and simple.

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That's why the liberal arts flourished.
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Eudoxus grew old on a mountain studying
the movement of the planets.

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Lysippus kept drawing the same model
his whole life...


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