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==In popular culture== [[File:Lira Pushkin metrostation Kharkov1.jpg|thumb|The lyre as a symbol of poetry in the [[Pushkinska (Kharkiv Metro)|Pushkinska metro station]] in [[Kharkiv]] as photographed in 2010, the accompanying [[w:Category:Poetry by Aleksandr Pushkin|poetry by Aleksandr Pushkin]] as seen on this photo was removed from the station in January 2024.<ref>{{cite web|title=Pushkin's works were removed from the Kharkiv metro (photo)|url=https://www.sq.com.ua/ukr/novini/12.10.2023/virsi-puskina-pribrali-z-xarkivskogo-metro-foto|date=12 January 2024|access-date=25 January 2024|language=Ukrainian|website=Status Quo}}</ref>]] The term is also used [[metaphor]]ically to refer to the work or skill of a poet, as in [[Percy Bysshe Shelley|Shelley's]] "Make me thy lyre, even as the forest is"<ref>Percy Bysshe Shelley, ''Ode to the West Wind'', I, 57β61.</ref> or [[Lord Byron|Byron's]] "I wish to tune my quivering lyre, / To deeds of fame, and notes of fire".<ref>Lord Byron (1807), ''Hours of Idleness'': ''To His Lyre''.</ref>
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