Aristophanes Sweet Poems

  • 1.
    How sweet it is to see the new-sown cornfield fresh and even,
    With blades just springing from the soil that only ask a shower
    from heaven.
    Then, while kindly rains are falling, indolently to rejoice,
    ...
  • 2.
    Come on then, ye dwellers by nature in darkness, and like to the
    leaves' generations,
    That are little of might, that are molded of mire, unenduring
    and shadowlike nations,
    ...
  • 3.
    CLOUD-MAIDENS that float on forever,
    Dew-sprinkled, fleet bodies, and fair,
    Let us rise from our Sire's loud river,
    Great Ocean, and soar through the air
    ...
  • 4.
    Oh, 'tis sweet, when fields are ringing
    With the merry cricket's singing,
    Oft to mark with curious eye
    If the vine-tree's time be nigh:
    ...
Total 4 Sweet Poems by Aristophanes

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