Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... broken vows of those who falsely swore . Their winged storms on sea - born Venus wait , To vindicate the justice of her state . Thus I to thee the means of safety show : And , lost myself , would still preserve my foe . 60 False as thou ...
... broken vows of those who falsely swore . Their winged storms on sea - born Venus wait , To vindicate the justice of her state . Thus I to thee the means of safety show : And , lost myself , would still preserve my foe . 60 False as thou ...
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... broken vows , Nor think you err'd in wronging Theutra's house , OVID'S EPISTLES . Where fifty sisters in one night you 66 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... broken vows , Nor think you err'd in wronging Theutra's house , OVID'S EPISTLES . Where fifty sisters in one night you 66 OVID'S EPISTLES .
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... vow : On new designs thy fancy would'st employ , Contrive new oaths the former to destroy . No means have been omitted ... broken vows complains ! The gods themselves on your behalf declare : What hast thou done to merit this their care ...
... vow : On new designs thy fancy would'st employ , Contrive new oaths the former to destroy . No means have been omitted ... broken vows complains ! The gods themselves on your behalf declare : What hast thou done to merit this their care ...
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... broken vows affright ? 100 95 [ be , 106 110 Think what your shame , think what your grief will When my returning sails from far you see . Then all in vain repenting tears will flow , And own the constancy you question now . Demophoon ...
... broken vows affright ? 100 95 [ be , 106 110 Think what your shame , think what your grief will When my returning sails from far you see . Then all in vain repenting tears will flow , And own the constancy you question now . Demophoon ...
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... broken vows , Yet my new love no penitence allows . May this acknowledgment procure thee rest , And calm the tempest of Enone's breast . I Cupid's slave his order but obey , of me so justly , nymph , complain , Deserting thee for ...
... broken vows , Yet my new love no penitence allows . May this acknowledgment procure thee rest , And calm the tempest of Enone's breast . I Cupid's slave his order but obey , of me so justly , nymph , complain , Deserting thee for ...
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