Annotations
- (title page)
 - (frontispiece)
 - (epigraph)
 - Preface
 - Hither now, Muses ! leaving golden seats.
 - They plaited garlands in their time
 - Come, dark-eyed sleep, thou child of night
 - Oh, not the honey, nor the bee!
 - Where with their boats the fishers land
 - As on the hills the shepherds tread
 - Erinna, thou art ever fair
 - Stir not the shingle with thy boat
 - With love nor languorous nor vain
 - Thou hast not parted from the sun
 - Ah, Procne, wherefore dost thou weary me?
 - Dreamless from happy sleep I woke
 - Spring's messenger we hail
 - Dica, the Graces oft incline
 - Atthis, my darling, thou did'st stray
 - No angry voice is heard
 - Delicate Graces, come
 - The moon rose full: the women stood
 - Boreas, leave thy Thracian cave
 - When longing on my couch I lay
 - I sang to women gathered round
 - Ye rosy-armed, pure Graces, come
 - They bring me gifts, they honour me
 - Lift, lover, they long-shadowed eyne!
 - Why should I praise thee, blissful Aphrodite?
 - Ah for Adonis! So
 - Not Gello's self loves more than I
 - Mnasidica in form and gait
 - Love, fatal creature, bitter-sweet
 - When through thy breast wild wrath doth spread
 - Thine elder that I am, thou must not cling
 - Nay, I have no experience of ill
 - Not for revenge!-one shaft alone
 - Maids, not to you my mind doth change
 - "Sing to us, Sappho!" cried the crowd
 - Come, Gorgo, put the rug in place
 - Yea, gold is son of Zeus: no rust
 - Queen Dawn, in immortality doth bask
 - He towers 'mong men of other lands
 - Me thou forgettest: thou alone of all
 - Sisters doom-weaving, dread
 - Death is an evil; had it been a boon
 - She comes, and youthful voices
 - Cool water gurgles through
 - Nought to me! So I choose to say
 - Ah friends, who altered grow
 - "Fool, faint not thou!" I laughed in blame
 - No other girl - O bridegroom, thou art right -
 - The stars about the moon
 - When my dear maidens lie
 - Muse of the golden throne, my griefs assuage
 - Deep in my mirror's glossy plate
 - Climbing the hill a coil of snakes
 - Dear bridegroom, it is spring; the boughs rejoice
 - Adown the Lesbian vales
 - Oh Hymen Hymenaeus
 - Leto and Niobe were friends full dear
 - My shell is mute; Apollo doth refuse
 - What are these roses like? Oh, they are rare
 - Night fell: Selene proud and pale
 - She loved the perfumed inlet; in the spring
 - There is laughter soft and free
 - My daughter, when I come to die
 - Grow vocal to me, O my shell divine!
 - Above a fisher's tomb
 - Prometheus fashioned man
 - We sat and chatted at our ease
 - Dim is the rich-wrought broidery
 - Thou burnest us; thy torches' flashing spires
 - O free me, for I take the leap
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 - Works Cited
 
