Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... dread . Assisted but by one their strength you prove , Too strong your courage , but too weak your love . But what remains to me for conquests past , If like that city , still my hopes lie waste ? Your presence would my springing joy ...
... dread . Assisted but by one their strength you prove , Too strong your courage , but too weak your love . But what remains to me for conquests past , If like that city , still my hopes lie waste ? Your presence would my springing joy ...
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... dread , You by your father's choice a Greek might wed . 8 To no Greek bride , t'an unexpected foe , My wounds I t ' a barbarian harlot owe : One who by spells and herbs does hearts surprise : Nor are her slaves the trophies of her eyes ...
... dread , You by your father's choice a Greek might wed . 8 To no Greek bride , t'an unexpected foe , My wounds I t ' a barbarian harlot owe : One who by spells and herbs does hearts surprise : Nor are her slaves the trophies of her eyes ...
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... dread goddess at whose shrine we bow . " Your charming tongue stopt here , and left the rest To be by yet more powerful tears exprest . 81 I yield , and by my art instruct you now , To yoke the brass - hooft bulls and make ' em plough ...
... dread goddess at whose shrine we bow . " Your charming tongue stopt here , and left the rest To be by yet more powerful tears exprest . 81 I yield , and by my art instruct you now , To yoke the brass - hooft bulls and make ' em plough ...
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... dreads now to write . To the rough seas undaunted I repair ; For after guilt what can a woman fear ? 105 Why ' scap'd our crimes those seas ? we should have dy'd ; For falsehood thou , and I for parricide . 110 The justling isles should ...
... dreads now to write . To the rough seas undaunted I repair ; For after guilt what can a woman fear ? 105 Why ' scap'd our crimes those seas ? we should have dy'd ; For falsehood thou , and I for parricide . 110 The justling isles should ...
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... and all ambitious strife , Of being call'd your mistress , or your wife , I quietly lay down ; but I must have This claim allow'd , to be your faithful slave . 115 120 125 I by those dread , ill - cover'd ashes OVID'S EPISTLES . 59.
... and all ambitious strife , Of being call'd your mistress , or your wife , I quietly lay down ; but I must have This claim allow'd , to be your faithful slave . 115 120 125 I by those dread , ill - cover'd ashes OVID'S EPISTLES . 59.
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