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Contents
asked myself 5 And I said | 5 |
confess | 6 |
At noontime | 7 |
took my lyre and said | 8 |
Although they are 10 That afternoon 11 We heard them chanting | 9 |
Its no | 10 |
People do gossip | 11 |
Peace reigned in heaven 15 When I saw Eros | 12 |
You are the herdsman of evening | 16 |
Sleep darling | 17 |
Although clumsy | 18 |
Tomorrow you had better | 19 |
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2nd century papyrus Alcaeus Alcman Andromeda Aphrodite Apollonius Athenaeus Atthis beautiful Bowra says Bridesmaids carol carol II centuries B.C. Cercolas choruses of girls Cleis Cyprian dark earth daughter dear Demetrius Dionysius of Halicarnassus DUDLEY FITTS Edmonds Epithalamia epithalamium essayist exile FIVE 62 flowers FOOTNOTE FOREWORD forget fragment gold Gongyla grammarian Greetings to Gorgo Haines hear that Andromeda heart Hephaestion Herodian see 45 Himerius Hymen Hymenaon Hymen VOICE kapelmeister know why Eros lady of Paphos Lesbos Leucadian cliffs literary criticism Longinus Lyra Graeca maidenhead MARY BARNARD Maximus of Tyre Miletus Miss Barnard's Mitylene modern moisopolōn domos mother Muses Phocaea phrase Pindar Plutarch poems poet priestess purple put the urn Quasimodo quoted Sappho Sappho says Sardis say a cavalry scandal scholar sight on dark Socrates soft song Stobaeus taught the talented Text from Wharton thiasos Timas Tonight I've watched translations Treatise on Etymology urn aboard ship women word young