Some say an army of horsemen,
some of footsoldiers, some of ships,
is the fairest thing on the black earth,
but I say it is what one loves.

It's very easy to make this clear
to everyone, for Helen,
by far surpassing mortals in beauty,
left the best of all husbands

and sailed to Troy,
mindful of neither her child
nor her dear parents, but
with one glimpse she was seduced by

Aphrodite. For easily bent...
and nimbly...[missing text]...
has reminded me now
of Anactoria who is not here;

I would much prefer to see the lovely
way she walks and the radiant glance of her face
than the war-chariots of the Lydians or
their footsoldiers in arms.

Autor: Sappho

Some say an army of horsemen,<br />some of footsoldiers, some of ships,<br />is the fairest thing on the black earth,<br />but I say it is what one loves.<br /><br />It's very easy to make this clear<br />to everyone, for Helen,<br />by far surpassing mortals in beauty,<br />left the best of all husbands<br /><br />and sailed to Troy,<br />mindful of neither her child<br />nor her dear parents, but<br />with one glimpse she was seduced by<br /><br />Aphrodite. For easily bent...<br />and nimbly...[missing text]...<br />has reminded me now<br />of Anactoria who is not here;<br /><br />I would much prefer to see the lovely<br />way she walks and the radiant glance of her face<br />than the war-chariots of the Lydians or<br />their footsoldiers in arms. - Sappho




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