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Helicon and Valli
The success of Who Loves You increased the popularity of the Four Seasons as a touring group and reignited recording unit, but when 1977's Helicon album was released by Warner Bros., the climate was changing again, both for the group and for Valli.

Helicon and on
Muses dancing on Mount Helicon.
Hesiod claimed he was inspired by the Muses to become a poet after they appeared to him on Mount Helicon.
Hesiod's patrimony there, a small piece of ground at the foot of Mount Helicon, occasioned lawsuits with his brother Perses, who seems at first to have cheated him of his rightful share thanks to corrupt authorities or " kings " but later became impoverished and ended up scrounging on the thrifty poet ( Works l. 35, 396 ).
He also describes a meeting between himself and the Muses on Mount Helicon, where he had been pasturing sheep when the goddesses presented him with a laurel staff, a symbol of poetic authority ( Theogony, ll.
Hesiod refers to the horse's well on Helicon in his Theogony poem.
And after they have washed their tender skin in Permessus or Hippocrene or holy Olmeidus, they perform choral dances on highest Helicon, beautiful, lovely ones, and move nimbly with their feet.
* Lamos, a small river on the summit of Mount Helicon according to Pausanias
In the first book of his satires ( Poeticall ), he attacks the writers whose verses were devoted to licentious subjects, the bombast of Tamburlaine and tragedies built on similar lines, the laments of the ghosts of the Mirror for Magistrates, the metrical eccentricities of Gabriel Harvey and Richard Stanyhurst, the extravagances of the sonneteers, and the sacred poets ( Southwell is aimed at in " Now good St Peter weeps pure Helicon, And both the Mary's make a music moan ").
He was born on the planet Helicon in the Arcturus sector where his father worked as a tobacco grower in a hydroponics plant.
He also learns martial arts on Helicon that later help him on Trantor, the principal art being Heliconian Twisting ( a form seemingly equal parts Jiu Jitsu, Krav Maga, and Submission Wrestling ).
It is mainly in the last section that Pausanias touches on the products of nature, such as the wild strawberries of Helicon, the date palms of Aulis, and the olive oil of Tithorea, as well as the tortoises of Arcadia and the " white blackbirds " of Cyllene.
At Thebes he views the shields of those who died at the Battle of Leuctra, the ruins of the house of Pindar, and the statues of Hesiod, Arion, Thamyris, and Orpheus in the grove of the Muses on Helicon, as well as the portraits of Corinna at Tanagra and of Polybius in the cities of Arcadia.
* The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography ( Helicon Publishing, 2004 ) " Pappus of Alexandria ( lived c. AD 200-350 ) Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer whose chief importance lies in his commentaries on the mathematical work of his predecessors.
Facing him on the plain, near the foot of Mount Helicon, was an army made up of Boeotians, Athenians, Argives, Corinthians, Euboeans, and Locrians.
As Xenophon described it, “ So shield pressed upon shield they struggled, killed and were killed in turn .” In the end, a few Thebans broke through to Mount Helicon but, in the words of Xenophon, “ many others were killed on their way there .”
In September 1993 Gamma Ray, along with Rage, Helicon and Conception, embarked on the Melodic Metal Strikes Back tour.
It stood on level ground commanded by the low range of hills which runs eastward from the foot of Mount Helicon to Thebes, near modern Thespies.
The Thespians also worshipped the Muses, honored by a shrine in the Valley of the Muses and celebrated in a festival in the sacred grove on Mount Helicon.
Helicon is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the north part of the Mare Imbrium.
According to convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Helicon.

Helicon and some
Seamus Heaney references Narcissus in his poem " Personal Helicon " from his first collection " Death of a Naturalist ":" To stare, big-eyed Narcissus, into some spring
According to some traditions, Parnassus was the site of the fountain Castalia and the home of the Muses ; according to other traditions, that honor fell to Mount Helicon, another mountain in the same range.
John Bodenham ( c. 1559 – 1610 ), anthologist, is stated to have been the editor of some of the Elizabethan anthologies, viz., Politeuphuia ( Wits ' Commonwealth ) ( 1597 ), Wits ' Theater ( 1598 ), Belvidere, or the Garden of the Muses ( 1600 ), and England's Helicon ( 1600 ).

Helicon and brief
A hymn to Poseidon included among the Homeric Hymns is a brief invocation, a seven-line introduction that addresses the god as both " mover of the earth and barren sea, god of the deep who is also lord of Helicon and wide Aegae, and specificies his twofold nature as an Olympian: " a tamer of horses and a saviour of ships.
In the Homeric Hymn to Poseidon, a brief invocation, the god is hailed as " Lord of Helicon ".

Helicon and two
Helicon was struck by a plague, and the oracle of Apollo Gortynius, when consulted, ordered the inhabitants to propitiate the two Erinnyes by the sacrifice of two maidens, who were to offer themselves to death of their own accord.
Seldon mentions two indigenous species of Helicon: the lamec and the greti.

Helicon and were
QNX 2. 0. 1 included a modest one called " House ", and another was built at least to the prototype stage by Helicon Systems in Toronto and appeared in one form as Ambience, though its capabilities were limited.
The cult centers on Helicon established in the Valley of the Muses, a fertile valley near Thespiai and Ascra, under the influence of the Hesiodic texts, in Hellenistic times if not before, were visited by Pausanias in the second century CE.

Helicon and by
These influences are detailed by Martin Litchfield West in The East Face of Helicon: West Asiatic Elements in Greek Poetry and Myth.
The first is a hardworking animal, while the latter is dangerous as indicated by the native Helicon saying " If you ride a greti, you find you can't get off ; for then it will eat you.
* England's Helicon ( anthology )-including work by Edmund Spenser, Michael Drayton, Thomas Lodge, Philip Sidney and others
* England's Helicon ( anthology ) – including work by Edmund Spenser, Michael Drayton, Thomas Lodge, Philip Sidney and others
Philip was presumably prevented from entering Boeotia by way of Mount Helicon, as the Spartans had done in the run-up to the Battle of Leuctra ; or by any of the other mountain passes that led into Boeotia from Phocis.
The Helicon engine was developed and built by BRP-Powertrain in Austria.
The Rotax Helicon also ended up costing significantly more by production time due to fluctuation in exchange rates.
Englands Helicon is an anthology of Elizabethan pastoral poems compiled by John Flasket, and first published in 1600.
On Helicon too was the spring where Narcissus was inspired by his own beauty.
The absence of Homer at Helicon has been noticed by Richard Hunter ( Hunter 2006: 18f ): " The presence of Homer would spoil the party, for the tendency to see these as rival figures for supremacy in epos is familiar from the Contest of Homer and Hesiod, parts of which derive from the classical period ".
The poetical image of Helicon established by the Roman poets became once more an emblem of cultural inspiration with the Renaissance and is often referred to in poetry.
Helicon was the inspiration for the balls held by the Hungarian composer Leó Festetics at his castle near Keszthely.
It is currently being licensed by Helicon Therapeutics in San Diego, California.
Toy Guns was published by Helicon Nine Editions in 1999 and won the Willa Cather prize for fiction.

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