Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... line , one tender word . S Why did fame first , and not their conqu'ror , show , How war's fierce God saw his tam'd bulls at plough ? How th'earth - born warriors rose , and how they C iij [ 13 ] Hypsipyle to Jason, by Mr Settle,
... line , one tender word . S Why did fame first , and not their conqu'ror , show , How war's fierce God saw his tam'd bulls at plough ? How th'earth - born warriors rose , and how they C iij [ 13 ] Hypsipyle to Jason, by Mr Settle,
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... bulls of Mars in chains you led : The snake's own teeth a crop of heroes bore , Whilst a rough native case their limbs husk'd o'er : And by their own intestine fury slain , 35 One day's short age completes their active reign . Again I ...
... bulls of Mars in chains you led : The snake's own teeth a crop of heroes bore , Whilst a rough native case their limbs husk'd o'er : And by their own intestine fury slain , 35 One day's short age completes their active reign . Again I ...
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... bulls , she does t ' her yoke subdue , And as she tam'd the dragon , conquers you . Tho ' your great deeds , and no less race you boast , Link'd to that fiend your sullied fame is lost . Nay by the censuring world ' tis justly thought ...
... bulls , she does t ' her yoke subdue , And as she tam'd the dragon , conquers you . Tho ' your great deeds , and no less race you boast , Link'd to that fiend your sullied fame is lost . Nay by the censuring world ' tis justly thought ...
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... bulls ; then to sow the serpent's teeth , from whence should instantly rise an army , with which he must en- counter ; and lastly , to make his passage by the dragon that never slept . In order to this , he solicits Medea , daughter to ...
... bulls ; then to sow the serpent's teeth , from whence should instantly rise an army , with which he must en- counter ; and lastly , to make his passage by the dragon that never slept . In order to this , he solicits Medea , daughter to ...
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... bulls unspell'd , had fought : And fondly too th ' arms bearing seed had sown , ' Till by the crop the tiller was o'erthrown . How many frauds had then expir'd with thee ! As many killing griefs remov'd from me , ' Tis some relief ...
... bulls unspell'd , had fought : And fondly too th ' arms bearing seed had sown , ' Till by the crop the tiller was o'erthrown . How many frauds had then expir'd with thee ! As many killing griefs remov'd from me , ' Tis some relief ...
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