by Sappho (flourished c610-c580 BCE), as Σαπφώ
Phaῖsi dē pota Lēdan ὐakinthinōn
Language: Greek (Ελληνικά)
Phaῖsi dē pota Lēdan ὐakinthinōn [ὐp' ἀntheōn] pepykadmenon eὔrēn ὤion.
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- by Sappho (flourished c610-c580 BCE), as Σαπφώ, no title [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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- Also set in English, a translation by Mary Barnard (1909 - 2001) , "People do gossip", appears in Sappho: A New Translation, no. 13, copyright © ; composed by Elizabeth Walton Vercoe.
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- ENG English (Mary Barnard) , "People do gossip", appears in Sappho: A New Translation, no. 13, copyright ©
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