The Faber Book of War Poetry (book) • excerpted in section "The Women Left Behind", from Magistrate's line "You, I presume, could adroitly and gingerly settle this intricate, concern" with Lysistrata's reply starting "Just as a woman, with nimble dexterity, / thus with her hands disentangles a skein"; in a translation by B. B. Rogers
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