Sappho's lyric poetry featured expressions of intense emotion. Which two statements best express the speaker's emotions toward Atthis? Long Ago by Sappho Long ago beloved, thy memory, Atthis, Saddens still my heart as the soft Æolic Twilight deepens down on the sea, and fitful Winds that have wandered Over groves of myrtle at Amathonte Waft forgotten passion on breaths of perfume. Long ago, how madly I loved thee, Atthis! Faithless, light-hearted Loved one, mine no more, who lovest another More than me; the silent flute and the faded Garlands haunt the heart of me thou forgettest, Long since thy lover. The speaker still feels sad about Atthis’s unfaithfulness. The speaker feels wonder at the amount of time that has passed. The speaker feels sad and nostalgic because Atthis has forgotten her. The speaker pours out her scorn and hatred for Atthis because of her rejection. The speaker expresses her inner gladness at the fact that she truly loved Atthis.