Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursJ. and R. Tonson, 1761 - 309 páginas |
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... pains ! Shall fortune ftill in one fad tenor run , And ftill increase the woes fo foon begun ? Enur'd to forrow from my tender years , My parent's afhes drank my early tears ; My brother next , neglecting wealth and fame , Ignobly burn ...
... pains ! Shall fortune ftill in one fad tenor run , And ftill increase the woes fo foon begun ? Enur'd to forrow from my tender years , My parent's afhes drank my early tears ; My brother next , neglecting wealth and fame , Ignobly burn ...
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... Thro ' lonely plains , and thro ' the filent grove ; As if the filent grove , and lonely plains , That knew my pleafures , could relieve my pains . I view the grotto , once the fcene of love B 5 I SAPHO to PHAO N. 9 A ...
... Thro ' lonely plains , and thro ' the filent grove ; As if the filent grove , and lonely plains , That knew my pleafures , could relieve my pains . I view the grotto , once the fcene of love B 5 I SAPHO to PHAO N. 9 A ...
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... pain I tell : And , oh , what follow'd ! we both know too well ! " When half denying , more than half content , " Embraces warm'd me to a full confent . " Then with tumultuous joys my heart did beat , " And guilt that made them anxious ...
... pain I tell : And , oh , what follow'd ! we both know too well ! " When half denying , more than half content , " Embraces warm'd me to a full confent . " Then with tumultuous joys my heart did beat , " And guilt that made them anxious ...
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... pain : My throes came thicker , and my cries increast , Which with her hand the confcious nurse fuppreft . To that unhappy fortune was I come , Pain urg'd my clamours ; but fear kept me dumb . With inward ftruggling I restrain'd my ...
... pain : My throes came thicker , and my cries increast , Which with her hand the confcious nurse fuppreft . To that unhappy fortune was I come , Pain urg'd my clamours ; but fear kept me dumb . With inward ftruggling I restrain'd my ...
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... pain we parted didst thou mourn , And feem'dft to live alone for thy return ! How didft thou limit my distress , and swear Within one month thy fpeedy presence here ! Yet now four moons are weary'd out , and fee Thee still regardless of ...
... pain we parted didst thou mourn , And feem'dft to live alone for thy return ! How didft thou limit my distress , and swear Within one month thy fpeedy presence here ! Yet now four moons are weary'd out , and fee Thee still regardless of ...
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