Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursJ. and R. Tonson, 1761 - 309 páginas |
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... wife , whom his fon ORESTES kill'd , who was betroth'd to HERMIONE , the daughter of Helena . About the fame time ÆNEAS going in fearch of Italy , was detain'd by DIDO , who ftabb'd herself upon his Departure from Carthage . The rest of ...
... wife , whom his fon ORESTES kill'd , who was betroth'd to HERMIONE , the daughter of Helena . About the fame time ÆNEAS going in fearch of Italy , was detain'd by DIDO , who ftabb'd herself upon his Departure from Carthage . The rest of ...
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... wife . Rais'd by that name , with my laft pangs I ftrove : Such power have words , when spoke by those we love : The babe , as if he heard what thou hadft fworn , With hafty joy fprung forward to be born . What helps it to have weather ...
... wife . Rais'd by that name , with my laft pangs I ftrove : Such power have words , when spoke by those we love : The babe , as if he heard what thou hadft fworn , With hafty joy fprung forward to be born . What helps it to have weather ...
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... wife as Phillis leave to grieve . You promis'd me you would no longer stay , Than ' till the first full moon should light your way . ' Thrice did it fince its borrow'd light renew , And thrice has chang'd , but not so much as you . Did ...
... wife as Phillis leave to grieve . You promis'd me you would no longer stay , Than ' till the first full moon should light your way . ' Thrice did it fince its borrow'd light renew , And thrice has chang'd , but not so much as you . Did ...
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... wife , Repair my ruin'd honour with my life . When we can once with our hard fate comply , ' Tis eafy then to chufe the way to die . Then on my tomb shall the proud cause be read , And thy fad crime ftill live , when I am dead : 6 6 ...
... wife , Repair my ruin'd honour with my life . When we can once with our hard fate comply , ' Tis eafy then to chufe the way to die . Then on my tomb shall the proud cause be read , And thy fad crime ftill live , when I am dead : 6 6 ...
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... thou a tender sense to know the pain Of abfent lovers who expect in vain , Thou wouldst not call me hafty , nor upbraid These humble murmurs of a wife betray'd . C We're We're flow in our believing ill , for I Flatter'd [ 25 ]
... thou a tender sense to know the pain Of abfent lovers who expect in vain , Thou wouldst not call me hafty , nor upbraid These humble murmurs of a wife betray'd . C We're We're flow in our believing ill , for I Flatter'd [ 25 ]
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