No more exulting o'er the buoyant sea</br>High shall I raise my head in gambols free;</br>Nor by some gallant ship breathe out the air,</br>Pleas'd w… - Anyte of Tegea

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No more exulting o'er the buoyant sea</br>High shall I raise my head in gambols free;</br>Nor by some gallant ship breathe out the air,</br>Pleas'd with my own bright image figur'd there.</br>The storm's black mist has forc'd me to the land,</br>And laid me lifeless on this couch of sand.

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About Anyte of Tegea

Anyte of Tegea (fl. c. 300 BC) was a Greek poetess from in Arcadia. Little is known of her life, but twenty-four epigrams attributed to her are preserved in the , and one is quoted by . She introduced rural themes to the genre, which became a standard theme in Hellenistic epigram. She is one of the nine outstanding ancient women poets listed by . Her pastoral poetry may have influenced Theocritus, and her works were adapted by several later poets, including Ovid.

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Native Name: Ἀνύτη Τεγεᾶτις
Alternative Names: Anyte Anyta
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Θάεο τὸν Βρομίου κεραὸν τράγον, ὡς ἀγερώχως</br> ὄμμα κατὰ λασιᾶν γαῦρον ἔχει γενύων,</br>κυδιόων ὅτι οἱ θάμ᾽ ἐν οὔρεσιν ἀμφὶ παρῇδα</br> βόστρυχον εἰς ῥοδέαν Ναῒς ἔδεκτο χέρα.

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