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as a shepherd in Book VI, Canto X. In this section he is portrayed as a coward who fails to come to the aid of Pastorell when she is being pursued by a tiger.
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Corydon and Thyrsis appear in Henry Needler's poem, "A Pastoral", first published in 1724.
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The name is again used for a shepherd boy in an English children's fantasy trilogy by
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The name appears in poem number 17 ("My flocks feed not, my ewes breed not") of
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for "Unknown"). Circumstantial evidence points to a possible authorship by
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is written from the point of view of Corydon and was also printed in
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Stock name for a herdsman in ancient Greek pastoral poems and fables
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Corydon is the name of a character that features heavily in the
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arguing for the naturalness and morality of homosexuality.
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Corydon is the name of a shepherd in a song titled "
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