This is interesting, because I recall that Morpheus was the son of Hypnos the god of sleep and Morpheus was the god of dreams. Orpheus was the son of Apollo and Calliope, a musician, and married to Eurydice.
>>Morpheus: son of Hypnos, is the god of sleep/dreams. So the expression must refer to Morpheus not Orpheus( &Eurydice).
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>Right and that was exactly my point, which I now proved with links with Terry's help. However, he replied with contr (? spell)-links from well-known Spanish poets.
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