Constantine Cavafy. "Thirty Poems by C.P. Cavafy". Translated from the Greek by Rae Dalven. The Literary Review (Madison, NJ) 2.3 (Spring 1959): 385-409.
"Athena's Vote" (pp. 385-386); "The Sum" (p. 386); "The Bank of the Future"; "Intervention of the Gods" (p. 387); "To the Moon"; "Ode and Elegy of the Roads" (p. 388); "Artificial Flowers" (pp. 388-389); "Death of Emperor Tacitus" (p. 389); "Melancholic Hours"; "The Tarentinians Carouse" (p. 390); "Good and Bad Weather"; "Singer" (p. 391); "Builders" (p. 392); "Oedipus" (pp. 392-393); "Vulnerant Omnes Ultima Necat" (p. 393); "The Poet and the Muse" (p. 394); "The Inkwell" (p. 395); "Timolaos the Syracusan" (pp. 396-397); "Horace in Athens"; "There Is a Blessed Joy" (p. 397); "Sam-el-Nesim (breath of the breeze)" (pp. 398-399); "A Love" (pp. 400-402); "Our Dearest White Youth" (p. 402); "Voice from the Sea" (pp. 403-404); "By the Open Window" (p. 405); "The House of the Soul" (pp. 405-406); "Speech and Silence" (p. 406); "Elegy of the Flowers" (p. 407); "The Tears of Phaeton's Sisters" (p. 408); "Bacchic" (p. 409).