Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursJ. and R. Tonson, 1761 - 309 páginas |
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... cou'd not be guilty of fuch an over- fight , to call his work by the name of Heroines , when there are divers men or heroes , as namely Paris , Leander , and Acontius join'd in it . Except Sabinus , who writ fome answers to Ovid's ...
... cou'd not be guilty of fuch an over- fight , to call his work by the name of Heroines , when there are divers men or heroes , as namely Paris , Leander , and Acontius join'd in it . Except Sabinus , who writ fome answers to Ovid's ...
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... cou'd . By what expreffions can my grief be shown ; ( Yet you may guess my anguish by your own ) To fee my bowels , and what yet was worse , Your bowels too , condemn'd to fuch a curfe ! Out went the king ; my voice its freedom found ...
... cou'd . By what expreffions can my grief be shown ; ( Yet you may guess my anguish by your own ) To fee my bowels , and what yet was worse , Your bowels too , condemn'd to fuch a curfe ! Out went the king ; my voice its freedom found ...
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... What e'er his cou'd , yours greater did , and more . Let him claim kindred with fome God above , You are defcended from the mighty Jove . } } Brave as you are , I wish ' twere underflood Brave HERMIONE to ORESTE S. 43.
... What e'er his cou'd , yours greater did , and more . Let him claim kindred with fome God above , You are defcended from the mighty Jove . } } Brave as you are , I wish ' twere underflood Brave HERMIONE to ORESTE S. 43.
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... cou'd fo foon divide What love , and all our vows fo firmly ty❜d ! What God our loves induftrious to prevent , Curft thee with pow'r , and ruin'd my content ? Greatnefs , which does at best but ill agree With love , fuch distance fets ...
... cou'd fo foon divide What love , and all our vows fo firmly ty❜d ! What God our loves induftrious to prevent , Curft thee with pow'r , and ruin'd my content ? Greatnefs , which does at best but ill agree With love , fuch distance fets ...
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... cou'd I hide the wounds receiv'd from you , Me all the village herfdmen ftrove to gain , For me the fhepherds figh'd and fu'd in vain , Thou hadst my heart , and they my cold disdain . Not all their offerings , garlands , and first ...
... cou'd I hide the wounds receiv'd from you , Me all the village herfdmen ftrove to gain , For me the fhepherds figh'd and fu'd in vain , Thou hadst my heart , and they my cold disdain . Not all their offerings , garlands , and first ...
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