C.P. Cavafy. Selected Poems. Translated by Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1972. xii, 98 p.
ISBN 0691062285; 9780691062280
Contains a selection of the 154 canonical poems along with five "unpublished" (herein marked as "U") poems.
Foreword (pp. v-vi).
Poems: "Che fece ... il gran rifiuto" (p. 3); "Thermopylae" (p. 4); "Growing in Spirit" (U) (p. 5); "Waiting for the Barbarians" (pp. 6-7); "Trojans" (p. 8); "King Dimitrios" (p. 9); "Antony's Ending" (U) (p. 10); "The Footsteps" (p. 11); "The City" (p. 12); "The Satrapy" (p. 13); "The Ides of March" (p. 14); "Things Fulfilled" (p. 15); "The God Abandons Antony" (p. 16); "Ionic" (p. 17); "Ithaka" (pp. 18-19); "Philhellene" (p. 20); "Alexandrian Kings" (pp. 21-22); "Very Seldom" (p. 23); "As Much as You Can" (p. 24); "Returning from Greece" (U) (p. 25); "Exiles" (U) (p. 26); "Theodotos" (p. 27); "He Swears" (p. 28); "Morning Sea" (p. 29); "Orophernis" (pp. 30-31); "The Batlle of Magnesia" (p. 32); "Manuel Komninos" (p. 33); "The Distress of Selefkidis" (p. 34); "For Ammonis, Who Died at 29, in 610" (p. 35); "One of Their Gods" (p. 36); "Half an Hour" (U) (p. 37); "Kaisarion" (p. 38); "Body, Remember ..." (p. 39); "Nero's Respite" (p. 40); "Envoys from Alexandria" (p. 41); "Aimilianos Monai, Alexandrian, A.D. 628-655" (p. 42); "The Afternoon Sun" (p. 43); "Of the Jews (A.D. 50)" (p. 44); "Of Dimitrios Sotir (162-150 B.C.)" (pp. 45-46); "If Actually Dead" (p. 47); "Young Men of Sidon (A.D. 400)" (p. 48); "Dareios" (pp. 49-50); "Anna Komnina" (p. 51); "An Exiled Byzantine Nobleman Who Composes Verses" (p. 52); "Alexander Valas' Favorite" (p. 53); "Dimaratos" (pp. 54-55); "From the School of the Renowned Philosopher" (p. 56); "Julian Seeing Contempt" (p. 57); "Epitaph of Antiochos, King of Kommagini" (p. 58); "In Alexandria, 31 B.C." (p. 59); "John Kantakuzinos Triumphs" (p. 60); "Of Colored Glass" (p. 61); "The Twenty-fifth Year of His Life" (p. 62); "Kleitos' Illness" (p. 63); "In a Township of Asia Minor" (p. 64); "A Great Procession of Priests and Laymen" (p. 65); "Julian and the Antiochians" (p. 66); "Two Young Men, 23 to 24 Years Old" (p. 67); "A Young Poet in His Twenty-fourth Year" (p. 68); "In Sparta" (p. 69); "In a Large Greek Colony, 200 B.C." (pp. 70-71); "A Prince from Western Libya" (p. 72); "Myris: Alexandria, A.D. 340" (pp. 73-75); "Alexander Jannaios and Alexandra" (p. 76); "Come, O King of the Lacedaimonians" (p. 77); "He Asked about the Quality" (p. 78); "To Have Taken the Trouble" (pp. 79-80); "In the Year 200 B.C." (pp. 81-82); "On the Outskirts of Antioch" (pp. 83-84).
Notes (pp. 85-90); Biographical Note (pp. 91-95); Bibliographical Note (pp. 97-98).
2nd printing, paperback, 1973 (ISBN 06910103071)