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Reconciliation

September 8, 2020 By PoetryGirl

Agamemnon did not joy like this over his triumph at Troy, when Laomedon’s great wealth went down to ruin: Ulysses was no happier, when, his wanderings done, he touched the shore of his beloved Ithaca: nor Electra, on finding Orestes safe, when she’d cried, as a sister, clasping what she thought his . . .

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Filed Under: 1st Millenium BC, Couplet Poems, Elegy, Hard-to-Get (Coy Poems), Humorous Love Poems, Love Poems, Love Poetry, Romantic Love Poems, Sextus Propertius

A portrait of Amor

September 8, 2020 By PoetryGirl

Whoever he was who first depicted Amor as a boy, don’t you think it was a wonderful touch? He was the first to see that lovers live without sense, and that great good is lost in trivial cares. Also, with meaning, he added the wings of the wind, and made the god hover in the human heart: true, since . . .

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Filed Under: 1st Millenium BC, Couplet Poems, Elegy, Heartache, Love Poems, Love Poetry, Poems about poetry, Sextus Propertius

She’s leaving him

September 8, 2020 By PoetryGirl

She’s being torn away from me, the girl I’ve loved so long, and, friend, do you stop me shedding tears? No enmities are bitter but those of love: cut my throat indeed and I’ll be a milder enemy. Can I watch her leaning on another’s arm, she, no longer called mine, called mine a moment ago? All . . .

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Filed Under: 1st Millenium BC, Couplet Poems, Elegy, Heartache, Lost Love, Love Poems, Love Poetry, Sextus Propertius, Unrequited Love

His Mistress’s Harshness

September 8, 2020 By PoetryGirl

First you must often grieve, at your mistress’s wrongs towards you, often requesting something, often being rejected. And often chew your helpless fingernails between your teeth, and tap the ground nervously with your foot, in anger! My hair was drenched with scent: no use: nor my departing . . .

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Filed Under: 1st Millenium BC, Couplet Poems, Elegy, Heartache, Longing, Love Poems, Love Poetry, Sextus Propertius

Alone amongst Nature

September 8, 2020 By PoetryGirl

Truly this is a silent, lonely place for grieving, and the breath of the West Wind owns the empty wood. Here I could speak my secret sorrows freely, if only these solitary cliffs could be trusted. To what cause shall I attribute your disdain, my Cynthia? Cynthia, what reason for my grief did . . .

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Filed Under: 1st Millenium BC, Couplet Poems, Elegy, Heartache, Longing, Love Poems, Love Poetry, Romantic Love Poems, Sextus Propertius

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