Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics by Bliss Carman
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With the coolth and darkness,
After their long patience In consuming ardour. And the moving grasses Have relief; the dew-drench 10 Comes to quell the parching Ache of noon they suffered. I alone of all things Fret with unsluiced fire. And there is no quenching 15 In the night for Sappho, Since her lover Phaon Leaves her unrequited. XLII O heart of insatiable longing, What spell, what enchantment allures thee Over the rim of the world With the sails of the sea-going ships? |
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