Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... hate , 5 Have long ere this , ' tis known , receiv'd their For which thy absence pays too dear a rate . [ fate , O ere my hopes and joys had found their graves , Why did not Paris perish by the waves ? I should not then pass tedious ...
... hate , 5 Have long ere this , ' tis known , receiv'd their For which thy absence pays too dear a rate . [ fate , O ere my hopes and joys had found their graves , Why did not Paris perish by the waves ? I should not then pass tedious ...
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... hated name , Hateful to me , and cruel to thy fame ; Pylander , Polypus , and Medon here , Are fierce thro ' pow'r , I feeble thro ' despair . Why should I name the sly Eurymachus , The curs'd and covetous , Antinous ? Ulysses , these ...
... hated name , Hateful to me , and cruel to thy fame ; Pylander , Polypus , and Medon here , Are fierce thro ' pow'r , I feeble thro ' despair . Why should I name the sly Eurymachus , The curs'd and covetous , Antinous ? Ulysses , these ...
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... hate my sex's coxcombs fine and fair ; For whilst thus plain thy careless locks let fly , Th ' unpolish'd form is beauty in my eye . If thou but ride , or shake the trembling dart , I fix my eyes , and wonder at thy art : To see thee ...
... hate my sex's coxcombs fine and fair ; For whilst thus plain thy careless locks let fly , Th ' unpolish'd form is beauty in my eye . If thou but ride , or shake the trembling dart , I fix my eyes , and wonder at thy art : To see thee ...
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... hate ; 115 110 We both have suffer'd wrongs of mighty weight : My brother first he cruelly did slay , Then from my sister falsly run away ; And left expos'd to every beast a prey : A warlike queen to thee thy being gave , A mother ...
... hate ; 115 110 We both have suffer'd wrongs of mighty weight : My brother first he cruelly did slay , Then from my sister falsly run away ; And left expos'd to every beast a prey : A warlike queen to thee thy being gave , A mother ...
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... hate , Stay but a little , ' till the tempest cease , And the loud winds are lull'd into a peace ! May all thy rage , like theirs , inconstant prove ! And so it will if there be pow'r in love . 50 Know'st thou not yet what dangers ships ...
... hate , Stay but a little , ' till the tempest cease , And the loud winds are lull'd into a peace ! May all thy rage , like theirs , inconstant prove ! And so it will if there be pow'r in love . 50 Know'st thou not yet what dangers ships ...
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