Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... ULYSSES , NEDEA TO JASON , & c . & c . BRISEIS TO ACHILLES , ACONTIUS TO CYDIPPE , LONDON : Printed for Martin and Bain , Fleet - Street . Anno 1795 . PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 32101 030955478 PENELOPE TO ULYSSES . BY.
... ULYSSES , NEDEA TO JASON , & c . & c . BRISEIS TO ACHILLES , ACONTIUS TO CYDIPPE , LONDON : Printed for Martin and Bain , Fleet - Street . Anno 1795 . PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 32101 030955478 PENELOPE TO ULYSSES . BY.
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Ovid. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 32101 030955478 PENELOPE TO ULYSSES . BY MR . RHYMER . Argument PAIR >
Ovid. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 32101 030955478 PENELOPE TO ULYSSES . BY MR . RHYMER . Argument PAIR >
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Ovid. PENELOPE TO ULYSSES . BY MR . RHYMER . Argument . THE rape of Helen having carried all the Grecian princes to the siege of Troy ; Ulysses , among the rest , there signalized his manhood and prudence particularly . But the siege at ...
Ovid. PENELOPE TO ULYSSES . BY MR . RHYMER . Argument . THE rape of Helen having carried all the Grecian princes to the siege of Troy ; Ulysses , among the rest , there signalized his manhood and prudence particularly . But the siege at ...
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... Ulysses , there Achilles dar'd , There Hector torn the foaming horses scar'd . All did old Nestor to your son explain , To seek you sent ; who told me all again . 35 40 Your sword how Dolon , no , nor Rhesus 2 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... Ulysses , there Achilles dar'd , There Hector torn the foaming horses scar'd . All did old Nestor to your son explain , To seek you sent ; who told me all again . 35 40 Your sword how Dolon , no , nor Rhesus 2 OVID'S EPISTLES .
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... Ulysses ' wife will die . Yet by my chaste desires , and virtue bent , His temper does a little now relent . From Crete and Samos , Rhodes and Zant set out , To court me come a wild unruly rout ; Who revel in your house without control ...
... Ulysses ' wife will die . Yet by my chaste desires , and virtue bent , His temper does a little now relent . From Crete and Samos , Rhodes and Zant set out , To court me come a wild unruly rout ; Who revel in your house without control ...
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Achilles ACONTIUS Æneas arms Ascanius blest blood blush breast Briseis broken vows brother bulls Carthage charms chaste Chryseis conquer'd conquest Creüsa crime cruel CYDIPPE dear death DEJANIRA Demophoon deserv'd design'd Diana Dido dow'r dread epistle Eurymachus Eurystheus Ev'n ev'ry eyes fair false fame fatal fate father fear fierce flame fleece foes goddess Gods Grecian Greece grief guilt hand haste hate hear heart heav'n Hercules Hippolytus honour hope husband Hypsipyle Jason Jove joys kill'd king Lemnos live lov'd love's maid Medea mighty mistress mother mourn ne'er Nessus night nymph o'er pain Penelope perjur'd Phillis pity pleas'd poison'd pow'r pray'rs prey promis'd Pylos rage sacred shame Sichæus sister slain slave soul stay tears Telemachus tempests thee Theseus Thessaly thine thou art thought Thracian thro Tiresias Tlepolemus triumph Trojans Troy twas Ulysses unhappy Venus wand'ring Whilst wife winds wounds write wrong'd yield