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Eros
by:
Alcaeus
(7th-6th century B.C.)
translated by James S. Easby-Smith
He sprang, of gods the mightiest god,
From Zephyr, golden-tressed,
And gentle Iris, neatly-shod,
When
Love
these lovers blessed.
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