Lyceum, vi. 1.14, 30 (42-[862], [888]).
Lynceus, whose keen eyes pierce all, symbol of intelligible world, v. 8.4 (31-[558]).
Lyre, badly tuned, cannot produce harmony, vi. 3.13 (44-[961]); ii. 3.13 (52-[1180]).
Lyre played by musician, like affections of the soul, iii. 6.4 (26-[358]).
Lyre, simile of striking single cord, vi, 5.10 (23-[326]).
Made himself, divinity has, does not cause priority, vi. 8.20 (39-[808]).
Magic, based on sympathy, iv. 9.3 (8-[142]).
Magic enchantments described, iv. 9.3 (8-[142]).
Magic, escaped by honesty, iv. 4.44 (28-[509]).
Magic occurs by love, working as sympathy, iv. 4.40 (28-[503]).