Sappho
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Casey Du� Hackney, Department of Modern and Classical Languages, University of Houston
Casey Du� Hackney, Department of Modern and Classical Languages, University of Houston
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Casey Hackney's various Greek Texts link
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From there translations of Sappho
From there translations of Sappho
Translation by Julia Dubnoff
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Sappho translations by Rexroth
Sappho translations by Rexroth
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Greek translations by Rexroth
There a few Sappho poems translated here
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Here are a few selections from Julia Dubnoffs translation
Here are a few selections from Julia Dubnoffs translation
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Yoking your chariot of Gold
yoking your chariot of gold. Then beautiful swift sparrows led you over the black earth from the sky through the middle air, whirling their wings into a blur
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Wind in the mountains
As a wind in the mountains assaults an oak, Love shook my breast.
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Absence
And there was no dance, no holy place from which we were absent
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Listen
That man to me seems equal to the gods, the man who sits opposite you and close by listens to your sweet voice