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Date
[19th or 20th century]
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Manuscript text
Extent
1 item
Language
English
Genre
Literary
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 228339
Folger call number: Y.d.809
Folger holdings ID: 260226
Accession Number: cs1119
Folger call number: Y.d.809
Folger holdings ID: 260226
Accession Number: cs1119
Summary
Autograph poem signed by Richard Le Gallienne on the love theme of Helen of Troy and Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
Notes
General notes
Untitled manuscript, title taken from An introduction to poetry by Jay B. Hubbell and John O. Beaty. New York, Macmillan Company, 1922 p. 459. Contains many corrections and elisions in Le Gallienne's hand. First line: I take no shame that still I sing the rose
Also known as
Extended title: The eternal way [19th or 20th century]
Alternate titles: I take no shame that still I sing the rose
Alternate titles: I take no shame that still I sing the rose
Related names
author: Le Gallienne, Richard, 1866-1947
subject: Helen, of Troy, Queen of Sparta
subject: Helen, of Troy, Queen of Sparta