Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursJ. and R. Tonson, 1761 - 309 páginas |
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... flame confumes to please . Your fex , in all that can engage , excel ; And ours , in patience , and perfuading well . Impartial nature equally decrees ; You have your pride , and we our perjuries . A 2 ' Tho ' Tho ' form'd to conquer ...
... flame confumes to please . Your fex , in all that can engage , excel ; And ours , in patience , and perfuading well . Impartial nature equally decrees ; You have your pride , and we our perjuries . A 2 ' Tho ' Tho ' form'd to conquer ...
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... flame , True to his fenfe , but truer to his fame . ' Tis almost impossible to translate verbally , and well , at the fame time ; for the Latin ( a moft fe- vere and compendious language ) often expreffes that in one word , which either ...
... flame , True to his fenfe , but truer to his fame . ' Tis almost impossible to translate verbally , and well , at the fame time ; for the Latin ( a moft fe- vere and compendious language ) often expreffes that in one word , which either ...
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... flames are borne . My muse and lute can now no longer please , They are th ' employments of a mind at eafe . Wand'ring from thought to thought I fit alone All day , and my once dear companions shun . In vain the Lesbian maids claim each ...
... flames are borne . My muse and lute can now no longer please , They are th ' employments of a mind at eafe . Wand'ring from thought to thought I fit alone All day , and my once dear companions shun . In vain the Lesbian maids claim each ...
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... flame like mine ! Whom wou'd not all thofe blooming charms furprife , Those heav'nly looks , and dear deluding eyes ? The harp and bow wou'd you like Phoebus bear , A brighter Phoebus Phaon might appear ; Would you with ivy wreath your ...
... flame like mine ! Whom wou'd not all thofe blooming charms furprife , Those heav'nly looks , and dear deluding eyes ? The harp and bow wou'd you like Phoebus bear , A brighter Phoebus Phaon might appear ; Would you with ivy wreath your ...
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... flames supply'd . Tho ' short by ftature , yet my name extends To heav'n itself , and earth's remotest ends . Brown as I am , an Æthiopian dame Infpir'd young Perfeus with a generous flame . Turtles and doves , of different hues , unite ...
... flames supply'd . Tho ' short by ftature , yet my name extends To heav'n itself , and earth's remotest ends . Brown as I am , an Æthiopian dame Infpir'd young Perfeus with a generous flame . Turtles and doves , of different hues , unite ...
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