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... soul : see where it flies ! Come , Helen , come , give me my soul again . Here will I dwell , for heaven is in those lips , And all is dross that is not Helena . I will be Paris , and for love of thee , Instead of Troy , shall ...
... soul : see where it flies ! Come , Helen , come , give me my soul again . Here will I dwell , for heaven is in those lips , And all is dross that is not Helena . I will be Paris , and for love of thee , Instead of Troy , shall ...
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... souls ! Why wert thou not a creature wanting soul ? Or why is this immortal that thou hast ? Ah , Pythagoras ' metempsychosis , were that true , This soul should fly from me , and I be changed Unto some brutish beast ! all beasts are ...
... souls ! Why wert thou not a creature wanting soul ? Or why is this immortal that thou hast ? Ah , Pythagoras ' metempsychosis , were that true , This soul should fly from me , and I be changed Unto some brutish beast ! all beasts are ...
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... soul's history . Browning tells us himself that in his poetry the stress is laid in incidents in the development of a soul . ' Such incidents are the effect of passion , especially the passion of love ; and though Paracelsus ' passion ...
... soul's history . Browning tells us himself that in his poetry the stress is laid in incidents in the development of a soul . ' Such incidents are the effect of passion , especially the passion of love ; and though Paracelsus ' passion ...
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