ABSTRACT

The succeeding stanza appears to be an appeal to Cypris to put away his evil shame and be reconciled to his family at Mitylene, but its meaning is far from certain.

Ox. Pap. 1231, 1 ; Edm. 37. Sapphic, App. 16. A poem of three stanzas, of which the first two are

entirely lost except for the ends of the first, the second, third, fifth, sixth, and seventh lines : viz. a jLtá/catpa : V7TXOV . . . : aros Kai : afx/Spore KT¡ . . : te . . I voaaX , . .