Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics by Bliss Carman
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For the lost sky-line 25
And undiscovered Fabulous islands, Drawn by the lure of Beauty and summer And the sea's secret. 30 VII The Cyprian came to thy cradle, When thou wast little and small, And said to the nurse who rocked thee "Fear not thou for the child: "She shall be kindly favoured, 5 And fair and fashioned well, As befits the Lesbian maidens And those who are fated to love." Hermes came to thy cradle, Resourceful, sagacious, serene, 10 And said, "The girl must have knowledge, To lend her freedom and poise. Naught will avail her beauty, |
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