Published poems. Poems 1905-1915. City --
But Wise Men apprehend what is imminent --
Glory of the Ptolemies --
Seleucid's displeasure --
Tomb of Lysias the Grammarian --
In the entrance of the cafe --
Published poems. Poems 1916-1919. Since nine --
In the presence of the statue of Endymion --
Envoys from Alexandria --
In the month of Hathor --
For Ammon, who died at 29 years of age, in 610 --
Aemilian son of Monaes, an Alexandrian, 628-655 A.D. --
Whenever they are aroused --
Window of the tobacco shop --
Published poems. Poems 1919-1933. Afternoon sun --
Of the Jews (50 A.D.) -- Imenus --
Of Demetrius Soter (162-150 B.C.) --
Young men of Sidon (400 A.D.) --
Byzantine noble, in exile, versifying --
Favour of Alexander Balas --
Melancholy of Jason, son of Cleander : poet in Commagene : 595 A.D. --
From the school of the renowned philosopher --
Those who fought on behalf of the Achaean League --
For Antiochus Epiphanes --
Julian, seeing indifference --
Epitaph of Antiochus, King of Commagene --
Theater of Sidon (400 A.D.)-- Julian in Nicomedia --
Before time could alter them --
Year 31 B.C. in Alexandria --
John Cantacuzenus triumphs --
Temethus, an Antiochene : 400 A.D. --
The 25th year of his life --
On the Italian seashore --
Apollonius of Tyana in Rhodes --
In a municipality of Asia Minor --
Priest of the Serapeum --
A great procession of priests and laymen --
Sophist departing from Syria --
Julian and the Antiochenes --
Two young men, 23 to 24 years old --
Greek since ancient times --
A young man, skilled in the art of the word, in his 24th year --
Portrait of a young man of twenty-three done by his friend of the same age, an amateur --
In a large Greek colony, 200 B.C. --
Potentate from Western Libya --
Cimon son of Learchus, 22 years old, teacher of Greek letters (in Cyrene) --
On the march to Sinope --
Days of 1909, '10, and '11 --
Myres : Alexandria in 340 A.D. --
Alexander Jannaeus, and Alexandra --
Beautiful, white flowers as they went so well --
Come now, King of the Lacedaemonians --
Mirror in the entrance --
He asked about the quality --
Should have taken the trouble --
According to the formulas of ancient Greco-Syrian magicians --
On the outskirts of Antioch.
Poems published 1897-1908. Contents of the Sengopoulos notebook. Voices --
Che Fece, Il gran rifiuto --
Waiting for the Barbarians --
Repudiated poems (1886-1898). Brindisi --
Vulnerant omnes, ultima necat --
Timolaus the Syracusan --
Ode and elegy of the streets --
Death of the Emperor Tacitus --The Eumenides' footfalls --
Tears of Phaethon's sisters --
Tarentines have their fun --
Unpublished poems (1877?-1923). Beyzade to his lady-love --
When, my friends, I was in love --
To Stephanos Skilitsis --
Correspondences according to Baudelaire --
[Fragment of an untitled poem] --
"Nous n'osons plus chanter les roses" --
Priam's march by night --
Displeased theatregoer --
In the house of the soul --
Julian at the mysteries --
Intervention of the gods --
When the watchman saw the light --
Hidden hearing of love --
"The rest shall I tell in Hades to those below" --
Homecoming from Greece --
Theophilus Palaeologus --
And I got down and I lay there in their beds --
A great feast at the house of Sosibius --
Prose Poems. Regiment of pleasure --
Poems written in English. [More happy Thou, performing member] --