Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics by Bliss Carman
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Over the dark earth. 15
Suddenly near me, Smiling, immortal, Thy bright regard asked What had befallen,-- Why I had called thee,-- 20 What my mad heart then Most was desiring. "What fair thing wouldst thou Lure now to love thee? "Who wrongs thee, Sappho? 25 If now she flies thee, Soon shall she follow;-- Scorning thy gifts now, Soon be the giver;-- And a loth loved one 30 "Soon be the lover." So even now, too, Come and release me From mordant love pain, And all my heart's will 35 Help me accomplish! VI |
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