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THEOCRITUS XXV

the finest bull in the whole herd. In the third part, which has no traditional title, Heracles, accompanied by the king’s son, is on his way to the town, and their conversation leads to Heracles’ telling how he slew the Nemean lion. There is no ancient authority for ascribing the poem to Theocritus.

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