Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics by Bliss Carman
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LXXXI Hark, love, to the tambourines
LXXXII Over the roofs the honey-coloured moon LXXXIII In the quiet garden world LXXXIV Soft was the wind in the beech-trees LXXXV Have ye heard the news of Sappho's garden LXXXVI Love is so strong a thing LXXXVII Hadst thou with all thy loveliness been true LXXXVIII As on a morn a traveller might emerge LXXXIX Where shall I look for thee XC O sad, sad face and saddest eyes that ever XCI Why have the gods in derision XCII Like a red lily in the meadow grasses XCIII When in the spring the swallows all return XCIV Cold is the wind where Daphne sleeps XCV Hark, where Poseidon's |
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