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When anger spreads through the breath, guard thy tongue from barking idly.
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Love, like a mountain-wind upon an oak, falling upon me, shakes me leaf and bough.
Sappho
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Builders, raise the ceiling high, Raise the dome into the sky, Hear the wedding song! For the happy groom is near, Tall as Mars, and statelier, Hear the wedding song!
Sappho -
Stars veil their beauty soon / Beside the glorious moon, / When her full silver light / Doth make the whole earth bright.
Sappho -
Raise high the roof-beam, carpenters. Like Ares comes the bridegroom, taller far than a tall man.
Sappho -
From all the offspring of the earth and heaven love is the most precious.
Sappho -
The Moon and Pleiades have set, Midnight is nigh, The time is passing, passing, yet Alone I lie.
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If you are squeamish Don't prod the beach rubble.
Sappho
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I took my lyre and said: come now, my heavenly tortoise shell: become a speaking instrument.
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He who is fair to look upon is good, and he who is good will soon be fair also.
Sappho -
I would not think to touch the sky with two arms
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Whatever one loves most is beautiful.
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Would Jove appoint some flower to reign, in matchless beauty on the plain, the Rose mankind will all agree. The Rose the queen of flowers should be.
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Eros harrows my heart: wild gales sweeping desolate mountains, uprooting oaks.
Sappho
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For some the fairest thing on the dark earth is Thermopylae, And the Spartan phalanx lowering lances to die.
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Death is an evil; the gods have so judged; had it been good, they would die.
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Now the Earth with many flowers puts on her spring embroidery
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No honey for me, if it comes with a bee.
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You may forget butlet me tell you this: someone in some future time will think of us
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Death is an ill; 'tis thus the Gods decide: For had death been a boon, the Gods had died.
Sappho