Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursJ. and R. Tonson, 1761 - 309 páginas |
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... death of him who , was witness to them . Neither have hiftories given us any fight into fuch an action of this em- peror : Nor would he ( the greatest politician of . his time ) in all probability , have manag'd his 甫 A 5 crimes crimes ...
... death of him who , was witness to them . Neither have hiftories given us any fight into fuch an action of this em- peror : Nor would he ( the greatest politician of . his time ) in all probability , have manag'd his 甫 A 5 crimes crimes ...
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... death - like cold My heart was feiz'd , when firit thy flight was told . Speechlefs and ftupid for a while I lay , And neither words nor tears could find their way . But when my fwelling paflion forc'd a vent , With hair dishevel'd ...
... death - like cold My heart was feiz'd , when firit thy flight was told . Speechlefs and ftupid for a while I lay , And neither words nor tears could find their way . But when my fwelling paflion forc'd a vent , With hair dishevel'd ...
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... death the guitless flood profane ! On Phoebus ' fhrine my harp I'll then bestow , And this infcription fhall be plac'd below . " Here the who fung to him that did inspire , 66 Sapho to Phoebus confecrates her lyre . " What fuits with ...
... death the guitless flood profane ! On Phoebus ' fhrine my harp I'll then bestow , And this infcription fhall be plac'd below . " Here the who fung to him that did inspire , 66 Sapho to Phoebus confecrates her lyre . " What fuits with ...
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... death which he commands ; Than all the raging winds more dreadful , he , Unmov'd , without a tear my wounds would fee . Jove justly plac'd him on a ftormy throne , His peoples temper is fo like his own . The North and South , and each ...
... death which he commands ; Than all the raging winds more dreadful , he , Unmov'd , without a tear my wounds would fee . Jove justly plac'd him on a ftormy throne , His peoples temper is fo like his own . The North and South , and each ...
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... death we had been one without a crime . Why did thy flames beyond a Brother's move ? Why lov'd I thee with more than Sister's love ? For I lov'd too ; and knowing not my wound , A fecret pleasure in thy kiffes found : My cheeks no ...
... death we had been one without a crime . Why did thy flames beyond a Brother's move ? Why lov'd I thee with more than Sister's love ? For I lov'd too ; and knowing not my wound , A fecret pleasure in thy kiffes found : My cheeks no ...
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