Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... fatal scene , grief to my heart did show , Whate'er they felt , I suffer'd here for you . But virtuous love propitious heav'n befriends , My husband's safe on whom my life depends ; Troy is o'erthrown , and all our sorrow ends . The ...
... fatal scene , grief to my heart did show , Whate'er they felt , I suffer'd here for you . But virtuous love propitious heav'n befriends , My husband's safe on whom my life depends ; Troy is o'erthrown , and all our sorrow ends . The ...
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... slain , 35 One day's short age completes their active reign . Again I ask , does my dear Jason live ? Such ebbs and flows love's fears and hopes do give ; He fatally proceeds , and with much art 39 45 14 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... slain , 35 One day's short age completes their active reign . Again I ask , does my dear Jason live ? Such ebbs and flows love's fears and hopes do give ; He fatally proceeds , and with much art 39 45 14 OVID'S EPISTLES .
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Ovid. He fatally proceeds , and with much art 39 45 Would hide , yet shews the falseness of your heart . Ah , where's ... fatal Argo reach'd , Whose swelling sails th ' o'erhasty winds had stretch'd . 65 The furrowing keel the sea's green ...
Ovid. He fatally proceeds , and with much art 39 45 Would hide , yet shews the falseness of your heart . Ah , where's ... fatal Argo reach'd , Whose swelling sails th ' o'erhasty winds had stretch'd . 65 The furrowing keel the sea's green ...
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... fatal day ; 25 30 Fate pusht me on , and with your charms combin'd , I view'd your sparkling eyes till I was blind . You soon perceiv'd , for who could ever hide , A flame that by its own light is descry'd ? But now that task's propos'd ...
... fatal day ; 25 30 Fate pusht me on , and with your charms combin'd , I view'd your sparkling eyes till I was blind . You soon perceiv'd , for who could ever hide , A flame that by its own light is descry'd ? But now that task's propos'd ...
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... me all , and on you all - but hold , I form revenge too mighty to be told , My thoughts are now to th ' utmost ruin bent ! Perhaps I shall the fatal rage icpent . 195 But on -for I ( whate'er the mischief be ) OVID'S EPISTLES . 27.
... me all , and on you all - but hold , I form revenge too mighty to be told , My thoughts are now to th ' utmost ruin bent ! Perhaps I shall the fatal rage icpent . 195 But on -for I ( whate'er the mischief be ) OVID'S EPISTLES . 27.
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