"Love, like a mountain-wind upon an oak, falling upon me, shakes me leaf and bough."

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Source: Sappho, Erinna, Ovid (1925). “The songs of Sappho: including the recent Egyptian discoveries, the poems of Erinna, Greek poems about Sappho, Ovid's epistle of Sappho to Phaon translated into rimed verse”

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Sappho

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Sappho was an ancient Greek poet known for her lyrical poetry that explores themes of love and desire, particularly in her work 'Ode to Aphrodite'.

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"When I look on you a moment, then I can speak no more, but my tongue falls silent, and at once a delicate flame courses beneath my skin, and with my eyes I see nothing, and my ears hum, and a wet sweat bathes me and a trembling seizes me all over."

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