Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursJ. and R. Tonson, 1761 - 309 páginas |
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... must have been fatal to them both . But what most confirms me against this opinion is , that Ovid himself complains that the true perfon of Corinna was found out by the fame of his verfes to her : Which if it had been Julia , he durft ...
... must have been fatal to them both . But what most confirms me against this opinion is , that Ovid himself complains that the true perfon of Corinna was found out by the fame of his verfes to her : Which if it had been Julia , he durft ...
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... must be acknowledged , in fpite of his Dutch friends , the commentators , even of Julius Scaliger himself , that Seneca's cenfure will ftand good against him , Nefcivit quod bene ceffit relinquere ; he never knew how to give over , when ...
... must be acknowledged , in fpite of his Dutch friends , the commentators , even of Julius Scaliger himself , that Seneca's cenfure will ftand good against him , Nefcivit quod bene ceffit relinquere ; he never knew how to give over , when ...
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... must be taken of the more outward ornaments , the words ; when they appear ( which is but feldom ) literally graceful , it were an injury to the author that they fhould be chang'd : But fince every lan- guage is fo full of its own ...
... must be taken of the more outward ornaments , the words ; when they appear ( which is but feldom ) literally graceful , it were an injury to the author that they fhould be chang'd : But fince every lan- guage is fo full of its own ...
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... thy heart can bind , Then to thyfelf alone thou must be kind . Yet worthless as I am , there was a time When Phaon thought me worthy his esteem . B A thou- A thousand tender things to mind I call , For [ I ] SAPHO to PHAON. ...
... thy heart can bind , Then to thyfelf alone thou must be kind . Yet worthless as I am , there was a time When Phaon thought me worthy his esteem . B A thou- A thousand tender things to mind I call , For [ I ] SAPHO to PHAON. ...
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... must be lov'd ! Yet once thy Sapho could thy cares employ , Once in her arms you center'd all your joy : No time the dear remembrance can remove , For oh ! how vaft a memory has love ! My mufick , then , you could for ever hear , And ...
... must be lov'd ! Yet once thy Sapho could thy cares employ , Once in her arms you center'd all your joy : No time the dear remembrance can remove , For oh ! how vaft a memory has love ! My mufick , then , you could for ever hear , And ...
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Acontius againſt arms aſk beauty breaſt cauſe charms Corinna cou'd crime CYDIPPE dear defire Demophoon Dido doft eaſe ELEGY Ev'n ev'ry eyes facred fafe faid fair falfe fame fate fear fhall fhame fhips fhould fifter fighs fince firft firſt flain flame flave fleep foft fome foon foul ftill fuch fure Goddeſs Gods hand heart heav'n HENRY CROMWELL himſelf huſband Jove joys kiffes laft Laodamia laſt leaſt lefs loft lov'd love's lover maid Medea Menelaus miſtreſs mufe muft muſt myſelf ne'er night nymph o'er OEnone Ovid paffion Phaon pleaſe pleaſure pow'r prefent purſue rage reft rife Sapho ſee ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhore ſpread ſtay ſtill tears tender thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand Thracian thro Tibullus tranflation Troy twas Ulyffes uſe Venus verſe vows Whilft whofe wife winds wiſhes wou'd wound