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Verse Translation from the Greek - J. M. Edmonds: Some Greek Poems of Love and Nature. Pp. xiv+92. Cambridge: Deighton Bell, 1955. Boards, 7s. 6d. net.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 February 2009
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1 To take an example, versions of A.P. vii. 28 were mostly without blemish, but equally without distinction. At last the ‘inevitable’ version was found in a book by the late Lord Cromer: ‘Pour a libation, stranger, as you pass, / It is Anacreon's tomb. He loved his glass.’