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The Poetry of Sappho

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A Garland: The Poems and Fr...

4.05 avg rating — 190 ratings — published 1993 — 6 editions
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Dirt Matters: The Foundatio...

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Only Witness

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Yeni Baslayanlar Icin Postm...

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Bad Wing Crow

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Sappho: A Garland

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Epic and Chronicle: The 'Po...

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“People with teachable spirits realize the value of humility and how little they actually know before consequences force them to act.”
Jim Powell, Dirt Matters: The Foundation For a Healthy, Vibrant, And Effective Congregation

“But that reminds me now: Anactória,
she’s not here, and I’d rather see her lovely
step, her sparkling glance and her face than gaze on
all the troops in Lydia in their chariots and glittering armor.”
Jim Powell, The Poetry of Sappho: An Expanded Edition, Featuring Newly Discovered Poems

“But simply carving out a good life on earth is not the end goal. And in some cases, it can actually distract us from the bigger vision of being transformed into Christlikeness.”
Jim Powell, Dirt Matters: The Foundation For a Healthy, Vibrant, And Effective Congregation



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