Table of Contents
Preface xiv
ANONYMOUS
EGYPTIAN (ca. 15
th–10th centuries BCE)
The little sycamore she planted
1
My lover is a lotus blossom
2
He is the love-wolf
3
SAPPHO
(6th century BCE)
He is almost a god, a man beside you
4
I
love
5
Eros seizes and shakes my very soul
6
ANAKREON
(ca. 570 BCE)
Weaving a garland long ago
7
ASKLEPIADOS
(ca. 320 BCE)
Think how unspeakably sweet
8
Didyme waved an olive branch at me
9
from
THE SONG OF SONGS (ca. 3rd century BCE)
10
PRAXILLA
(ca. 2nd century BCE?)
Peeking in through
19
ANONYMOUS
GREEK (ca. 2nd century BCE?)
Whether
I see you now
20
RUFINUS
(ca. 2nd century BCE?)
Her foot sparkled like silver
21
How could I have known
22
MARCUS
ARGENTARIUS (ca. 60 BCE)
I
can't bear to watch your hips
23
Her perfect naked breast
24
CATULLUS
(ca. 84–54 BCE)
He is like a god
25
My woman says she'd rather have me
26
Sweet sparrow, my lover's pet
27
Your sins have brought my mind so low
28
My lovely, sweet Ipsithilla
29
PHILODEMOS
(fl. 75–35 BCE)
Xanthippe,
singing at her lyre
30
OVID
(43 BCE–17 CE)
Elegy to His Mistress
31
PETRONIUS
ARBITER (d. 66 CE)
Doing,
a Filthy Pleasure Is, and Short
33
TZU
YEN (4th century)
Busy in the Spring
34
A
Smile
35
Song 36
AGATHIAS
SCHOLASTICUS (ca. 531–580)
Beautiful
Melite, in the throes of middle age
37
COMETAS
CHARTULARIUS (ca. 6th century)
Phyllis,
loving Demophoon
38
PAULUS
SILENTIARIUS (d. ca. 575)
And there lay the lovers, lip-locked
39
Come,
give me kisses, Rhodope
40
Take off your clothes, my love!
41
Even clothed in wrinkles, dear Philinna
42
LI
PO (701–762)
Women of Yueh
43
Blue Water
44
Resentment Near the Jade Steps
45
Longing for Someone
46
OTOMO
NO YAKAMOCHI (718–785)
Late evening finally comes
47
When my wife left home
48
ANONYMOUS
CHINESE (T'ang dynasty)
Lament 49
YUAN
CHEN (779–831)
Remembering 50
Bamboo
Mat
51
Elegy 52
Empty
House
54
LI
HO (791–817)
Melancholic
55
ARIWARA
NO NARIHIRA (825–880)
Is that the same moon?
56
LI
HSUN (855–930)
To the Tune: The Wine Spring ("Eternal autumn rain—")
57
To the Tune: The Wine Spring ("Rain falls . . .")
58
ANONYMOUS
JAPANESE (10th century)
Early morning glows
59
As night follows night
60
ONO
NO KOMACHI (fl. 9th century)
I
long for him most
61
IZUMI
SHIKIBU (970–1030)
My black hair tangled
62
When
I think of you
63
LIU
YUNG (987–1053)
Song 64
SAMUEL
HA-NAGID (993–1056)
I'd sell my soul for that fawn 65
That's it—I love that fawn
66
OU-YANG
HSIU (1007–1072)
Faint
Thunder Drifts beneath the Willow
67
The
Pool Is Full of Autumn Sky, Rippled by Gentle Breezes
68
Deep,
Deep in the Shade of the Court
69
SU
TUNG-P'O (1037–1101)
Remembering
My Wife
70
LI
CH'ING-CHAO (1084–1154)
Plum
Blossoms
71
Spring at Wu Ling
72
Butterflies
Love Flowers
73
The
Washing Stream
74
Boat of Stars
75
MAHADEVIYAKKA
(12th century)
On
Her Decision to Stop Wearing Clothes
76
JELALUDDIN
RUMI (1207–1273)
Like
This
77
You
That Love Lovers
80
When
I See Your Face
81
What
I want is to see your face
82
HSU
TSAI-SSU (ca. 1300)
On
Love
84
FRANCESCO
PETRARCH (1304–1374)
If constancy in love . . .
85
Love delivers to me its sweetest thoughts
86
IKKYU
SOJUN (1394–1481)
Face to Face with My Lover on Daito's Birthday
87
Song of the Dream Garden
88
My
Hand Is Lady Mon's Hand
89
Night
Talk in a Dream Chamber
90
My
Love's Dark Place Is Fragrant like Narcissus
91
Elegy 92
KABIR
(1398–1448)
Give up erotic games, Kabir
93
Sometimes,
everywhere I look
94
VIDYAPATI
(15th century)
First
Love
95
MIRABAI
(1498–1550)
Dark
One
96
Don't block my way, friend
97
Having wet me with love
98
A
glimpse of your body
99
WILLIAM
SHAKESPEARE (1564–1616)
Sonnet
CXXIX
100
BIHARI
(1595–1664)
As if to lift my babe-in-arms
101
When
I found her in the bathing pool
102
All day she studies her new love-bite in the mirror
103
Loveliness beyond words
104
ROBERT
HERRICK (1591–1674)
Delight in Disorder
105
Clothes
Do but Cheat and Cozen Us
106
Upon the Nipples of Julia's Breast
107
To
His Mistress
108
ANNE
BRADSTREET (1612–1672)
To
My Dear and Loving Husband
109
SE
PRAJ (17th century)
Your breasts will not fall
110
ANDREW
MARVELL (1621–1678)
To
His Coy Mistress
111
JOHN
DRYDEN (1631–1700)
Song for a Girl
113
SOR
JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ (1651–1695)
Which
Contains a Fantasy Satisfied with a Love Befitting It
114
JONATHAN
SWIFT (1667–1745)
Oysters 115
WILLIAM
BLAKE (1757–1827)
from
Visions
116
The
Question Answer'd
117
JOHN
KEATS (1795–1821)
Sharing
Eve's Apple
118
ANONYMOUS
SOMALI (ca. 19th century)
Woman's
Love Song
119
WALT
WHITMAN (1819–1892)
from
I Sing the Body Electric
120
from
I Sing the Body Electric
122
A
Woman Waits for Me
124
I
Am He That Aches with Love
127
City of Orgies
128
CHARLES
BAUDELAIRE (1821–1867)
Possessed 129
ANONYMOUS
CHINOOK (ca. 1888)
I
won't care
130
EMILY
DICKINSON (1830–1886)
Wild
Nights
131
ANONYMOUS
KWAKIUTL (ca. 1896)
Fires run through my body . . .
132
ANONYMOUS
INUIT (ca. 1894–97)
Oxaitoq's
Song
133
PAUL
LAURENCE DUNBAR (1872–1906)
Passion and Love
134
Longing 135
ANTONIO
MACHADO (1875–1939)
If
I were a poet
136
YOSANO
AKIKO (1878–1942)
Spring quickly passes
137
A
thousand strands
138
Are you still longing
139
ANNA
AKHMATOVA (1889–1966)
The
Guest
140
FEDERICO
GARCIA-LORCA (1898–1936)
The
Unfaithful Wife
142
PABLO
NERUDA (1904–1973)
Body of a woman 145
Love
Song
146
KENNETH
REXROTH (1905–1982)
Sottoportico
San Zaccana
147
Quietly 148
SA'ID
'AQL (b. 1912)
More
Beautiful than Your Eyes
149
THOMAS
MCGRATH (1916–1990)
A
Coal Fire in Winter
151
HAYDEN
CARRUTH (b. 1921)
Two
Sonnets
152
DENISE
LEVERTOV (b. 1923)
Our
Bodies
154
The
Mutes
156
CAROLYN
KIZER (b. 1925)
The
Glass
158
ROBERT
CREELEY (b. 1926)
A
Form of Women
159
The
Rain 161
ADRIENNE
RICH (b. 1929)
from
Twenty-one Love Poems
162
ROBERTO
SOSA (b. 1930)
The
Most Ancient Names of Fire
163
ROBERT
KELLY (b. 1935)
Poem for Easter
165
LUCILLE
CLIFTON (b. 1936)
the women you are accustomed to
167
song at midnight
168
JAAN
KAPLINSKI (b. 1941)
Night comes and extinguishes the numbers . . .
170
SAM
HAMILL (b. 1943)
Ten
Thousand Sutras
171
GIOCONDA
BELL (b. 1948)
from
Brief Lessons in Eroticism I
177
OLGA
BROUMAS (b. 1949)
For
Every Heart
177
Perpetua
178
MAURYA
SIMON (b. 1950)
Shiva's
Prowess
179
DORIANNE
LAUX (b. 1952)
The
Lovers
181
The
Thief
183
Notes on the Poets
185
Credits 198