rebecamFri, May 23, 2008 In the 6th Century BC, Sappho, the 'Tenth Muse' as Plato called her, wrote in her poem 'Desire':
...and sweat pours down me and a trembling creeps over
my whole body, I am greener than grass,
at such times, I seem to be no more than
a step away from death;
In the 6th Century BC, Sappho, the 'Tenth Muse' as Plato called her, wrote in her poem 'Desire':
...and sweat pours down me and a trembling creeps over
my whole body, I am greener than grass,
at such times, I seem to be no more than
a step away from death;
but all can be endured since even a pauper...