| 1897 - 552 pages
...soul: see, where it flies! — Come, Helen, come, give me my soul again. Here will I dwell, for heaven is in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena....Paris, and for love of thee Instead of Troy, shall Wertenberg be sacked ; And I will combat with weak Menelaus, And wear thy colours on my plumed crest;... | |
| William Watson - 1892 - 272 pages
...; see where it flies ! — Come, Helen, come, give me my soul again. Here will I dwell, for heaven is in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena....Paris, and for love of thee, Instead of Troy, shall Wertenberg be sacked : And I will combat with weak Menelaus, And wear thy colours on my plumed crest... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1892 - 380 pages
...topless towers of Ilium ? Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss 1 Here will I dwell, for Heaven is in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena: Oh, thon art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars." No such verses had... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1892 - 350 pages
...topless towers of ilium ? Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss 1 Here will I dwell, for Heaven is in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena : Oh, thon art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars." No such verses... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1892 - 156 pages
...topless towers of Ilium ? Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss I Here will I dwell, for Heaven is in these lips. And all is dross that is not Helena : Oh, thon art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars." No such verses... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1892 - 368 pages
...topless towers of Ilium ? Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss ! Here will I dwell, for Heaven is in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena : Oh, thon art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars." No such verses... | |
| George Lansing Raymond, George Post Wheeler - 1893 - 224 pages
...dwell, for Heav'n is in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena. I will be Paris, and, for the love of thee, Instead of Troy shall Wittenberg be...And I will combat with weak Menelaus, And wear thy colors on my plumed crest; Yea, I will wound Achilles in the heel, And then return to Helen for a kiss.... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 484 pages
...soul— see where it flies. Come, TJelon, come, give me my soul again : Here will I dwell, for heaven is In these lips, And all Is dross that is not Helena, I will be Paris, and for lore of thee, Instead of Troy shall Wittenberg be sacked ; And I will combat with weak Menolaus, And... | |
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