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Introduction | ||
Map : The world of the Greek poets | ||
Agriculture | 3 | |
Bacchus | 4 | |
Courage | 4 | |
Drink, and get drunk with me | 5 | |
Drinking | 6 | |
Frankness | 6 | |
Friendship | 7 | |
History | 7 | |
Love | 7 | |
Mourning | 8 | |
Movers and Shakers | 8 | |
Parvenu | 8 | |
Patience | 9 | |
Philosophy | 9 | |
Piggery | 10 | |
Politics | 10 | |
Poverty | 11 | |
Social relations | 11 | |
Sorrow | 12 | |
True luxury | 12 | |
Truth | 13 | |
Wine | 13 | |
Fate and necessity | 14 | |
Gluttonous Alkman | 15 | |
Not Aphrodite, no | 15 | |
O dancers | 16 | |
Set seven couches | 16 | |
Tantalus | 17 | |
The peaks are asleep | 17 | |
Try singing | 18 | |
A mirror | 19 | |
An epitaph | 19 | |
An oracle | 20 | |
Aristo | 20 | |
Earthquake | 21 | |
Epigram | 21 | |
Epitaph | 21 | |
Lovers' dialogue | 22 | |
Massage to the living | 23 | |
Miracle | 23 | |
On being old | 24 | |
On Homer | 24 | |
On love | 25 | |
Patriots | 25 | |
Prayer | 25 | |
Alkmenes | 26 | |
Amynior | 27 | |
Ares, God or war | 27 | |
Diodorus | 28 | |
A quarrel | 29 | |
Europa | 30 | |
Poetic gift | 30 | |
Epitaph for a slave | 31 | |
Hermes | 32 | |
Stranger | 32 | |
Venus | 33 | |
In the beginning | 34 | |
Dry fruit | 36 | |
Pythias | 36 | |
Rendezvous | 37 | |
An epitaph | 38 | |
Charidas | 39 | |
Critas' tomb | 40 | |
Grouse | 40 | |
My hunter love | 41 | |
My mind | 41 | |
Stepmothers | 42 | |
The statue of Apollo at Delos | 43 | |
The unknown's tomb | 44 | |
Winning and losing | 44 | |
An epitaph | 45 | |
Daphnis and Pan | 46 | |
Thermopylae | 47 | |
On Clito | 48 | |
An epitaph | 49 | |
His own epitaph | 50 | |
The vine and the goat | 50 | |
Daphnis | 51 | |
Heliodora | 52 | |
On himself | 52 | |
Spring | 53 | |
Timo | 54 | |
To Venus | 54 | |
The source of destruction | 55 | |
Vanity | 56 | |
Old age | 57 | |
On pregnancy | 58 | |
Two sea and the land | 59 | |
A girl's speech | 60 | |
Rendezvous | 60 | |
The Lerians | 61 | |
A cautionary tale | 62 | |
An epitaph | 63 | |
On love | 63 | |
The Eretrian dead | 64 | |
Time | 64 | |
Party preparations | 65 | |
An epitaph | 66 | |
Epitaph for a workman | 66 | |
How to tell | 67 | |
On his spear | 67 | |
Sailors | 68 | |
The defenders of Tegea | 68 | |
Timon | 68 | |
Of Sparta | 69 | |
To Apollo | 70 | |
To Zeus | 70 | |
An epitaph | 71 | |
Euphorion | 71 |
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