Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursJ. and R. Tonson, 1761 - 309 páginas |
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... embrace ! The vows you never will return , receive : And take at least the love you will not give . See , while I write , my words are loft in tears ; The lefs my fenfe , the more my love appears . Sure ' twas not much to bid one kind ...
... embrace ! The vows you never will return , receive : And take at least the love you will not give . See , while I write , my words are loft in tears ; The lefs my fenfe , the more my love appears . Sure ' twas not much to bid one kind ...
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... 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 , you may be ...
... 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 , you may be ...
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... embrace me , and with fuch delay , That long breath'd kifles feem'd to mean thy ftay ; Thou didst exchange and mix our tears , and swear The wind was inaufpicious , when ' twas fair ; When our divorce thou cou'aft no more decline , Thou ...
... embrace me , and with fuch delay , That long breath'd kifles feem'd to mean thy ftay ; Thou didst exchange and mix our tears , and swear The wind was inaufpicious , when ' twas fair ; When our divorce thou cou'aft no more decline , Thou ...
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... embrace : Oft fought to prefs you close , but still in vain ; My folding arms came empty back again . Startled , I rofe , and found that you were gone , Then on my widow'd bed fell raging down : Beat the fond breaft , where spite of me ...
... embrace : Oft fought to prefs you close , but still in vain ; My folding arms came empty back again . Startled , I rofe , and found that you were gone , Then on my widow'd bed fell raging down : Beat the fond breaft , where spite of me ...
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... embrace Thy father's duft , whofe once loud blood may boast Thou in repofe haft laid his fleeping ghost ; I'll either live my dear Oreftes ' wife , Or to untimely fate refign my life . LEAN LEANDER to By Mr. T AT E. HERO . The 46 OVID'S ...
... embrace Thy father's duft , whofe once loud blood may boast Thou in repofe haft laid his fleeping ghost ; I'll either live my dear Oreftes ' wife , Or to untimely fate refign my life . LEAN LEANDER to By Mr. T AT E. HERO . The 46 OVID'S ...
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