Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursJ. and R. Tonson, 1761 - 309 páginas |
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... youth , and recited publickly , according to the cuftom , were , as he himself affures us , to Corinna : His banishment happen'd not till the age of fifty , from which it may be deduc'd , with probability enough , that the love of ...
... youth , and recited publickly , according to the cuftom , were , as he himself affures us , to Corinna : His banishment happen'd not till the age of fifty , from which it may be deduc'd , with probability enough , that the love of ...
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... youth , which accompanies his writings , though the ftaidness and fobriety of age be wanting . In the most material part , which is the conduct , ' tis certain that he feldom has mifcarried ; for if his Elegies be compar'd with those of ...
... youth , which accompanies his writings , though the ftaidness and fobriety of age be wanting . In the most material part , which is the conduct , ' tis certain that he feldom has mifcarried ; for if his Elegies be compar'd with those of ...
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... youth ! how canft thou cruel prove , When blooming years and beauty bid thee love ? If none but equal charms 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 ...
... youth ! how canft thou cruel prove , When blooming years and beauty bid thee love ? If none but equal charms 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 ...
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... does now with mufick fill The woods , except the mournful Philomel . With her's my dismal notes all night agree , Of Tereus fhe complains , and I of thee . B 2 } Ungen- प Ungentle youth ! didft thou but fee me mourn SAPHO to PHAO N. 3.
... does now with mufick fill The woods , except the mournful Philomel . With her's my dismal notes all night agree , Of Tereus fhe complains , and I of thee . B 2 } Ungen- प Ungentle youth ! didft thou but fee me mourn SAPHO to PHAO N. 3.
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With His Amours Ovid. प Ungentle youth ! didft thou but fee me mourn , Hard as thou art , thou wou'dft , thou wou'dft return . My conftant falling tears the paper stain , And my weak hand can scarce direct my pen . Oh ! could thy eyes ...
With His Amours Ovid. प Ungentle youth ! didft thou but fee me mourn , Hard as thou art , thou wou'dft , thou wou'dft return . My conftant falling tears the paper stain , And my weak hand can scarce direct my pen . Oh ! could thy eyes ...
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