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Originally Posted by Solon
I'm teaching lyric poets in my Greek Civ. class this week. I had forgotten just how great they were. Here's my favorite fragment (for the moment) by Archilochus.
πόλλ’ οἶδ’ ἀλώπηξ, ἀλλ’ ἐχῖνος ἓν μέγα. (fr. 201)
Roughly translated:
"The fox knows many tricks, the hedgehog only one - a really good one."
Anyone else got some nice lyric fragments to share, or am I alone in my nerdiness?
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Your signature is great, too.
Sappho:
Beauty endures only for as long as it can be seen; goodness, beautiful today, will remain so tomorrow.
Wealth without virtue is a dangerous guest;
Who holds them mingled is supremely blest.