Soliloquy of Sappho before Precipitating Herself from the Rock of Leucadia
Soliloquy of Sappho before - The poem of the American poet Margaret Agnew Blennerhassett, being - as the author pointed out - the elaboration of an earlier work by the French poet Charles Albert Demoustier, published in The Widow of the Rock, and Other Poems, published in Montreal in 1824. The work refers to the widespread legend that Sappho fell into the abyss due to unhappy, unrequited love. The work consists of a four-wing stanza. May the cold wave that now will receive me From this burning bosom efface All remembrance of grief, now I leave thee Great Neptune receive love’s last trace! Thy cold arms at last I will brave, Great Cupid! thy victim no more! My last tears shall blend with the wave, But oh! I shall then love no more! Bibliography
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