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That bloomin' lyre strikes again.
"Lyre-tailed nightjar," Yábar said.
"The Lyre of Orpheus" (2004).
Small asymmetrical lyres predominated after Sumerian times.
Just a minute, chariots and lyres?
Burden strummed the network like a lyre.
Les Talens Lyriques, conducted by Christophe Rousset (L'Oiseau-Lyre 455 293-2).
A lyre and an unwavering gaze?
In medieval Europe new varieties of lyre emerged that, like the kithara, were box lyres, although their precise relation to the lyres of classical antiquity is not known.
Kinnor, ancient Hebrew lyre, the musical instrument of King David.
Tuning pegs replaced the wound thongs of the ancient lyres.
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