Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursJ. and R. Tonson, 1761 - 309 páginas |
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... hear , thy kisses feel , . With all the joys that shame forbids to tell . But when I waking mifs thee from my bed , And all my pleasing images are fled ; The dear deluding vifion to retain , I lay me down , and try to fleep again . Soon ...
... hear , thy kisses feel , . With all the joys that shame forbids to tell . But when I waking mifs thee from my bed , And all my pleasing images are fled ; The dear deluding vifion to retain , I lay me down , and try to fleep again . Soon ...
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... hear , And all my words were mufick to your ear . You ftopp'd with kiffes my inchanting tongue , And found kiffes fweeter than my fong . my In all I pleas'd , but most in what was beft ; And the last joy was dearer than the reft . Then ...
... hear , And all my words were mufick to your ear . You ftopp'd with kiffes my inchanting tongue , And found kiffes fweeter than my fong . my In all I pleas'd , but most in what was beft ; And the last joy was dearer than the reft . Then ...
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... hear and speak ; A thousand melting kiffes give and take : Then fiercer joys - I blush to mention these , Yet while I blush confess how much they please ! But when with day the sweet delufions fly , And all things wake to life and joy ...
... hear and speak ; A thousand melting kiffes give and take : Then fiercer joys - I blush to mention these , Yet while I blush confess how much they please ! But when with day the sweet delufions fly , And all things wake to life and joy ...
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... hear : The bed beneath me trembled with my fear . He rufh'd upon me , and divulg'd my stain ; Scarce from my murder could his hands refrain . I only answer'd him with filent tears ; They flow'd ; my tongue was frozen up with fears . His ...
... hear : The bed beneath me trembled with my fear . He rufh'd upon me , and divulg'd my stain ; Scarce from my murder could his hands refrain . I only answer'd him with filent tears ; They flow'd ; my tongue was frozen up with fears . His ...
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... hear thee still ) Phillis , I'll come , you may be fure I will . Can I expect that thou'lt e'er fee this fhore , Who left'st it that thou ne'er might'ft fee me more ? And yet I beg you'd come too , that you may Be only guilty in too ...
... hear thee still ) Phillis , I'll come , you may be fure I will . Can I expect that thou'lt e'er fee this fhore , Who left'st it that thou ne'er might'ft fee me more ? And yet I beg you'd come too , that you may Be only guilty in too ...
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