The gorgeous man presents a gorgeous view; The good man will in time be gorgeous, too.
Greek lyric poet
The gorgeous man presents a gorgeous view; The good man will in time be gorgeous, too.
Greek lyric poet
Fragment, as translated by Mary Barnard
c. 630-570 BC (original composition)
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