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CONTENTS
[The names of translators are given in italics.]
| PAGE | |
| INTRODUCTION | vii |
| HOMER. | |
| Introductory Note | 1 |
| Iliad. Bryant. | |
| Meeting of Hector and Andromachè | 2 |
| The Death of Hector | 6 |
| The Mourning for Hector | 19 |
| Odyssey. Worsley. | |
| Odysseus in the Cave of Polyphemus | 22 |
| TYRTAEUS. | |
| Introductory Note | 46 |
| Martial Elegy. Campbell | 46 |
| ARCHILOCHUS. | |
| Introductory Note | 48 |
| To His Soul. Hay | 48 |
| SCOLIA. | |
| Introductory Note | 50 |
| A Scolion of Callistratus. Conington | 50 |
| A Scolion of Hybrias the Cretan. Campbell | 51 |
| The Swallow Song. Symonds | 51 |
| ALCAEUS. | |
| Introductory Note | 53 |
| Winter. Symonds | 53 |
| SAPPHO. | |
| Introductory Note | 55 |
| Hymn to Venus. Merivale | 55 |
| To A Loved One. Phillips | 56 |
| "Inter Ignes Luna Minores." Arnold | 57 |
| To an Uncultured Lesbian Woman. Symonds | 57 |
| A Girl in Love. Moore | 58 |
| One Girl. Rossetti | 58 |
| To Evening. Appleton | 59 |
| ANACREON. | |
| Introductory Note | 60 |
| Anacreontics. Moore | 60 |
| Old Age | 60 |
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