Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursJ. and R. Tonson, 1761 - 309 páginas |
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... 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 a part , Where thou alone haft ta'en up all the heart . Ah lovely youth ! how canft thou ...
... 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 a part , Where thou alone haft ta'en up all the heart . Ah lovely youth ! how canft thou ...
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With His Amours Ovid. A thousand tender things to mind I call , For they who truly love remember all . Delighted with the mufick of my tongue , Upon my words with filent joy he hung , And fnatching kiffes , ftopp'd me as I fung : Kifles ...
With His Amours Ovid. A thousand tender things to mind I call , For they who truly love remember all . Delighted with the mufick of my tongue , Upon my words with filent joy he hung , And fnatching kiffes , ftopp'd me as I fung : Kifles ...
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... minds : Soft scenes of folitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own disease : No more the Lefbian dames my paffion move , Once the dear objects of my guilty love ; All other loves are loft in only thine , Ah youth ...
... minds : Soft scenes of folitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own disease : No more the Lefbian dames my paffion move , Once the dear objects of my guilty love ; All other loves are loft in only thine , Ah youth ...
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... justly plac'd him on a ftormy throne , His peoples temper is fo like his own . The North and South , and each contending blast Are underneath his wide dominion caft : Thofe Those he can rule ; but his tempestuous mind Is [ 13 ]
... justly plac'd him on a ftormy throne , His peoples temper is fo like his own . The North and South , and each contending blast Are underneath his wide dominion caft : Thofe Those he can rule ; but his tempestuous mind Is [ 13 ]
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With His Amours Ovid. Those he can rule ; but his tempestuous mind Is , like his airy kingdom , unconfin'd . Ah ! what avail my kindred Gods above , That in their number I can reckon Jove ! What help will all my heavenly friends afford ...
With His Amours Ovid. Those he can rule ; but his tempestuous mind Is , like his airy kingdom , unconfin'd . Ah ! what avail my kindred Gods above , That in their number I can reckon Jove ! What help will all my heavenly friends afford ...
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