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Quotes About Poetry

sinä kaunis, sinä riemastuttava tyttö
~ Sapfo
sinä olet) kaunein kaikista tähdistä
~ Sapfo
Deathless Aphrodite on your rich-wrought throne.
~ Sappho
sing to us the one with violets in her lap ]mostly ]goes astray
~ Sappho
The evening star Is the most beautiful of all stars
~ Sappho
Raise high the roof beam, carpenters. Like Ares comes the bridegroom, taller far than a tall man.
~ Sappho
I was dreaming of you but] just then Dawn, in her golden sandals [woke me]
~ Sappho
Mere air, these words, but delicious to hear.
~ Sappho
of all stars the most beautiful
~ Sappho
You are, I think, an evening star, of all the stars, the fairest…
~ Sappho
Suddenly Dawn in gold sandals
~ Sappho
And her light stretches over salt sea equally and flowerdeep fields.
~ Sappho
My heart flutters in my breast whenever I quickly glance at you- I can say nothing, my tongue is broken. A delicate fire runs under my skin, my eyes see nothing, my ears roar, cold sweat rushes down me, trembling seizes me, I am greener than grass. To myself I seem needing but little to die
~ Sappho
honey voice ... soft voice ...
~ Sappho
When their souls grew cold they dropped their wings to their sides
~ Sappho
A deed your lovely face if not, winter and no pain I bid you, Abanthis, take up the lyre and sing of Gongyla as again desire floats around you the beautiful. When you saw her dress it excited you. I'm happy. The Kypros-born once blamed me for praying this word: I want
~ Sappho
the rose-fingered moon exeeds all stars
~ Sappho
Sadece Hava da olsa, ölümsüzdür dilimdeki sözcükler
~ Sappho
You lay in wait behind a laurel tree and everything was sweeter women wandering I barely heard darling soul such as I now am you came beautiful in your garments
~ Sappho
For my companions, now of these things I shall sing beautifully
~ Sappho
bir an bile baksam sana bo?az?mda kal?yor sesim
~ Sappho
en güzeli. bütün y?ld?zlar?n.
~ Sappho
the doorkeeper's feet are seven armlengths long five oxhides for his sandals ten shoemakers worked on them
~ Sappho
Rebuff other ways as quickly as you can and you, Dika, with your soft hands take stems of lovely anise and loop them in your locks. The blessed Graces love to gaze at one in flowers but turn their backs on one whose hair is bare.
~ Sappho