Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursJ. and R. Tonson, 1761 - 309 páginas |
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... Soft scenes of folitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own disease : No more the Lefbian dames my paffion move , Once the dear objects of my guilty love ; All other loves are loft in only thine , Ah youth ungrateful ...
... Soft scenes of folitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own disease : No more the Lefbian dames my paffion move , Once the dear objects of my guilty love ; All other loves are loft in only thine , Ah youth ungrateful ...
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... soft limbs embrace , And with long kiffes dwelt'ft upon my face ; Drown'd in my tears , and in your own you lay , And curs'd the winds that haften'd you away . Then parting cry'd , ( methinks I hear thee still ) Phillis , I'll come ...
... soft limbs embrace , And with long kiffes dwelt'ft upon my face ; Drown'd in my tears , and in your own you lay , And curs'd the winds that haften'd you away . Then parting cry'd , ( methinks I hear thee still ) Phillis , I'll come ...
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... Soft looks , and fighs of love , our weapons As I lamented thus , the tears apace Dropt from my pitying eyes , on thy lov'd face . While you , with kind and am'rous dreams poffeft , Threw carelefly your dear arm o'er my break , There ...
... Soft looks , and fighs of love , our weapons As I lamented thus , the tears apace Dropt from my pitying eyes , on thy lov'd face . While you , with kind and am'rous dreams poffeft , Threw carelefly your dear arm o'er my break , There ...
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... soft feathers dreft , The wanton god his fofter nymph poffeft ; How thro ' the deep in unknown fhips convey'd Hippodamé was from her friends betray'd ; How the fair Tyndaris , by force detain`d , By th ' Amyclean brethren was regain'd ...
... soft feathers dreft , The wanton god his fofter nymph poffeft ; How thro ' the deep in unknown fhips convey'd Hippodamé was from her friends betray'd ; How the fair Tyndaris , by force detain`d , By th ' Amyclean brethren was regain'd ...
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... soft limbs he preft , And that curft face for which I was difgrac'd . No fordid recompence of wealth I fought ; That creature's mean whofe love is to be bought ; But me the grateful God with knowledge ftor'd , And the fame gifts for ...
... soft limbs he preft , And that curft face for which I was difgrac'd . No fordid recompence of wealth I fought ; That creature's mean whofe love is to be bought ; But me the grateful God with knowledge ftor'd , And the fame gifts for ...
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