METAPHORS: SAPPHO OF LESBOS'S “LYRICS”
METAPHORS: SAPPHO OF LESBOS'S “LYRICS”
METAPHORS: SAPPHO OF LESBOS'S “LYRICS”
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More Metaphors<br />
P. 532, lines 9-10. “underneath my skin the tenuous<br />
flame suffuses”<br />
P. 532, lines 11-12. “my ears are muted in thunder”<br />
P. 532, line 13. “paler I turn than grass is”<br />
Sappho uses these metaphors to more beautifully<br />
describe instances that occur.