Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... hear both old and young , And list'ning wives upon their husbands hung , 30 Some on the table drew each bloody fight , And spilling wine the whole sad Iliad write . This Simois , that the Sigean land , And there did Priam's lofty palace ...
... hear both old and young , And list'ning wives upon their husbands hung , 30 Some on the table drew each bloody fight , And spilling wine the whole sad Iliad write . This Simois , that the Sigean land , And there did Priam's lofty palace ...
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... hear The fatal end of all their griefs and fear . The joyful wife from soft embraces now Will hardly time to hear these tales allow , Forgets long absence , and renews her vow . Some on the tables their feign'd combats draw , With ...
... hear The fatal end of all their griefs and fear . The joyful wife from soft embraces now Will hardly time to hear these tales allow , Forgets long absence , and renews her vow . Some on the tables their feign'd combats draw , With ...
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... hear of you again . ( 5 How truly valiant were you tho ' unkind ? Yon little thought of what you left behind , When in the night you ventur'd to invade The Thracian camp , my soul was fill'd with dread . Assisted but by one their ...
... hear of you again . ( 5 How truly valiant were you tho ' unkind ? Yon little thought of what you left behind , When in the night you ventur'd to invade The Thracian camp , my soul was fill'd with dread . Assisted but by one their ...
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... Penelope is now forlorn , Ulysses false and all his vows forsworn . I sent to Pylos to enquire for thee , But found thee there a stranger as to me ; Volume II . 100 To Sparta , but could there no tidings hear : OVID'S EPISTLES . 9.
... Penelope is now forlorn , Ulysses false and all his vows forsworn . I sent to Pylos to enquire for thee , But found thee there a stranger as to me ; Volume II . 100 To Sparta , but could there no tidings hear : OVID'S EPISTLES . 9.
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Ovid. To Sparta , but could there no tidings hear : Where art thou , my Ulysses , tell me where ? Where dost thou hide thyself t ' increase my fear ? None of thy victories to me return , Apollo's city's vanquish'd , yet I mourn : 106 110 ...
Ovid. To Sparta , but could there no tidings hear : Where art thou , my Ulysses , tell me where ? Where dost thou hide thyself t ' increase my fear ? None of thy victories to me return , Apollo's city's vanquish'd , yet I mourn : 106 110 ...
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