Epigram 2. - Kissing Helena.
FROM THE GREEK OF PLATO. Kissing Helena, together With my kiss, my soul beside it Came to my lips, and there I kept it, - For the poor thing had wandered thither, To follow where the kiss should guide it, Oh, cruel I, to intercept it!
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"FROM THE GREEK OF PLATO...."
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