Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... Heav'n for chaste love has better fate in store , My husband lives , and Troy is now no more . Our captains well return'd , each altar flames , And temples all barbarian booty crams ; For their safe loves the women off'rings bring , And ...
... Heav'n for chaste love has better fate in store , My husband lives , and Troy is now no more . Our captains well return'd , each altar flames , And temples all barbarian booty crams ; For their safe loves the women off'rings bring , And ...
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... heav'n befriends , My husband's safe on whom my life depends ; Troy is o'erthrown , and all our sorrow ends . The Grecian triumph they at large declare , The fall of Ilium , and the foes despair . 20 20 25 30 30 35 } 40 Old men and ...
... heav'n befriends , My husband's safe on whom my life depends ; Troy is o'erthrown , and all our sorrow ends . The Grecian triumph they at large declare , The fall of Ilium , and the foes despair . 20 20 25 30 30 35 } 40 Old men and ...
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... heav'n , yet I retain'd my fear . My sense return'd to ask your deeds ; he said , That the yok'd 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 ...
... heav'n , yet I retain'd my fear . My sense return'd to ask your deeds ; he said , That the yok'd 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 ...
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... , And soften all the pains I've borne for thee . Yes , heav'n with twins has blest our genial bed ; 115 120 And would you in their look their father read ? His treach'rous smiles they are too young to wear , OVID'S EPISTLES . 17.
... , And soften all the pains I've borne for thee . Yes , heav'n with twins has blest our genial bed ; 115 120 And would you in their look their father read ? His treach'rous smiles they are too young to wear , OVID'S EPISTLES . 17.
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... heav'n 141 Had on my shore the perjur'd Jason driv'n ; Whilst I with my young twins to meet you came , And made you call on rocks to hide your shame . How could you look upon my sons and me ? Traitor , what pains , what death too bad ...
... heav'n 141 Had on my shore the perjur'd Jason driv'n ; Whilst I with my young twins to meet you came , And made you call on rocks to hide your shame . How could you look upon my sons and me ? Traitor , what pains , what death too bad ...
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