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  • Very close to you, as you enter on the right, in the Beirut
    library, we buried the sage Lysias,
    8 lines
  • I should like to relate this memory ...
    but it is so faded now ... scarecely anthing is left --
    7 lines, 1 comment
  • He has lost him completely.     And now he is seeking
    on the lips of     every new lover
    14 lines
  • Body, remember not only how much you were loved
    not only the beds you lay on.
    11 lines
  • My life's joy and incense: recollection of those hours
    when I found and captured pleasure as I wanted it.
    4 lines
  • Their illicit pleasure has been fulfilled.
    They get up and dress quickly, without a word.
    9 lines
  • He finished the painting yesterday noon. Now
    he studies it in detail. He has painted him in a
    13 lines
  • I sit in a mood of reverie.
    I've brought to Art desires and sensations:
    9 lines
  • The Poseidonians forgot the Greek language
    after so many centuries of mingling
    16 lines, 1 comment
  • And if you can't shape your life the way you want,
    at least try as much as you can
    24 lines
  • I love the church: its labara,
    its silver vessels, its candleholders,
    11 lines
  • You said: “I’ll go to another land, to other seaways wandering,
    Some other town may yet be found better than this,
    16 lines
  • He swears from time to time to
    Begin a better life
    10 lines, 1 comment
  • The room was penurious and common,
    Hidden over a disreputable tavern,
    12 lines
  • Looking at an opal, a half-grey opal,
    I remembered two beautiful grey eyes
    11 lines
  • Iases here I lie. To whom this proud
    City for youth and beauty gave much fame.
    8 lines
  • The rich house had in the hall
    An enormous mirror, very old;
    18 lines
  • That was the year when he stayed
    Without work, for a living played
    31 lines
  • It goes on being Alexandria still. Just walk a bit
    along the straight road that ends at the Hippodrome
    27 lines
  • Let me stop here. Let me, too, look at nature awhile.
    The brilliant blue of the morning sea, of the cloudless sky,
    8 lines
  • Because gods perceive future things, men what is happening now,
      but wise men perceive approaching things.
    35 lines
  • Partly to verify an era,
    partly also to pass the time,
    66 lines
  • The young poet Evmenis
    complained one day to Theocritus:
    26 lines
  • Kimos, son of Menedoros, a young Greek-Italian,
    devotes his life to amusing himself,
    12 lines
  • My work, I'm very careful about it, and I love it.
    But today I'm discouraged by how slowly it's going.
    12 lines
  • He's an old man. Used up and bent,
    crippled by time and indulgence,
    11 lines
  • In this obscene photograph secretly sold
    the policeman mustn't see) around the corner,
    14 lines
  • I can just read the inscription on this ancient stone.
    “Lo[r]d Jesus Christ.” I make out a “So[u]l.”
    12 lines
  • The aging of my body and my beauty
    is a wound from a merciless knife.
    10 lines
  • For two years he studied with Ammonios Sakkas,
    but he was bored by both philosophy and Sakkas.
    30 lines
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