Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics by Bliss Carman
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XXXVI When I pass thy door at night
XXXVII Well I found you in the twilit garden XXXVIII Will not men remember us XXXIX I grow weary of the foreign cities XL Ah, what detains thee, Phaon XLI Phaon, O my lover XLII O heart of insatiable longing XLIII Surely somehow, in some measure XLIV O but my delicate lover XLV Softer than the hill-fog to the forest XLVI I seek and desire XLVII Like torn sea-kelp in the drift XLVIII Fine woven purple linen XLIX When I am home from travel L When I behold the pharos shine |
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