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  • The mysteries remain,
    I keep the same
    18 lines, 2 comments
  • All Greece hates
    the still eyes in the white face,
    18 lines, 1 comment
  • I first tasted under Apollo's lips,
    love and love sweetness,
    20 lines
  • Whirl up, sea—
    Whirl your pointed pines.
    6 lines
  • Silver dust
    lifted from the earth,
    18 lines
  • I should have thought
    in a dream you would have brought
    29 lines
  • Stars wheel in purple, yours is not so rare
    as Hesperus, nor yet so great a star
    11 lines
  • O wind, rend open the heat,
    cut apart the heat,
    13 lines, 1 comment
  • Amber husk
    fluted with gold,
    17 lines
  • Can we believe -- by an effort
    comfort our hearts:
    83 lines, 3 comments
  • I have had enough.
    I gasp for breath.
    58 lines, 1 comment
  • Bear me to Dictaeus,
    and to the steep slopes;
    13 lines
  • O Hymen king.
    Hymen, O Hymen king,
    75 lines, 1 comment
  • Where the slow river
    meets the tide,
    34 lines
  • Are you alive?
    I touch you.
    5 lines
  • Rose, harsh rose,
    marred and with stint of petals,
    16 lines
  • Wash of cold river
    in a glacial land,
    27 lines, 1 comment
  • Over and back,
    the long waves crawl
    50 lines
  • From citron-bower be her bed,
    cut from branch of tree a-flower,
    12 lines
  • 1.
    Each of us like you
    37 lines, 4 comments
  • YOU are clear,
    O rose, cut in rock,
    26 lines
  • REED,
    slashed and torn,
    18 lines
  • WEED, moss-weed,
    root tangled in sand,
    25 lines
  • [Artemis speaks]
    THE cornel-trees
    29 lines
  • What are the islands to me,
    what is Greece,
    144 lines
  • You are clear
    O rose, cut in rock,
    34 lines
  • I saw the first pear
    as it fell--
    31 lines
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