Sappho - Poems of Sappho: An Interpretative Rendition into English
Sappho
Poetry
498
Summary
Who shall strike the wax of mystery from those priceless amphoræ, and give to the unsophisticated nostrils of the average reader the ravishing bouquet of wine pressed in a garden in Mitylene, twenty-five centuries ago? — Maurice ThompsonThis is a collection of the poetry of Sappho, in a «rather creative translation» by American poet John Myers O'Hara. — Summary by Carolin
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