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Our own poet Longfellow, in "Verses to a Child," thus relates the story: "As great Pythagoras of yore, Standing beside the blacksmith's door, And hearing the hammers as they smote The anvils with a different note, Stole from the varying tones that hung Vibrant on every iron tongue, The secret of the sounding wire, And formed the seven-chorded lyre." See also the same poet's "Occupation of Orion"
Our own poet, Longfellow, in Verses to a Child, thus relates the story: "As great Pythagoras of yore, Standing beside the blacksmith's door, And hearing the hammers as they smote The Anvils with a different note, Stole from the varying tones that hung Vibrant on every iron tongue, The secret of the sounding wire, And formed the seven-chorded lyre."
Our own poet Longfellow, in "Verses to a Child," thus relates the story: "As great Pythagoras of yore, Standing beside the blacksmith's door, And hearing the hammers as they smote The anvils with a different note, Stole from the varying tones that hung Vibrant on every iron tongue, The secret of the sounding wire, And formed the seven-chorded lyre." See also the same poet's "Occupation of Orion"
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