Available Poems in Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics (by William Bliss Carman )
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- no. 5. O Aphrodite FRE FRE GER GER GER
- no. 14. Hesperus, bringing together (Ivor Gurney, Mary Elizabeth Turner Salter) FRE GER GER ITA
- no. 16. In the apple boughs the coolness (Ivor Gurney, Albert Mallinson)
- no. 19. There is a medlar tree (John Burge, Albert Mallinson, Mary Elizabeth Turner Salter) ⊗
- no. 23. I loved thee, Atthis, in the long ago (Jean Coulthard) ⊗
- no. 24. I shall be ever maiden (Ivor Gurney) ⊗
- no. 30. Love shakes my soul, like a mountain wind (Ivor Gurney) ⊗
- no. 31. Love let the wind cry (Undine Eliza Anna Smith, as Undine Smith Moore) GER ⊗
- no. 37. Well I found you in the twilit garden (Mary Elizabeth Turner Salter) ⊗
- no. 39. I grow weary of the foreign cities (Mary Elizabeth Turner Salter)
- no. 45. Softer than the hill-fog to the forest (Ivor Gurney) ⊗
- no. 50. When I behold the pharos shine (Albert Mallinson)
- no. 56. It never can be mine (Mary Elizabeth Turner Salter) ⊗
- no. 61. There is no more to say now thou art still (Owen Mase)
- no. 74. If death be good (Gary Bachlund, Mary Elizabeth Turner Salter) ⊗
- no. 77. Hour by hour I sit (William Baines)
- no. 82. Over the roofs the honey-coloured moon (Mary Elizabeth Turner Salter) ⊗
- no. 84. Soft was the wind in the beech-trees (Ivor Gurney, Albert Mallinson) ⊗
- no. 86. Love is so strong a thing (Gary Bachlund, Albert Mallinson)