Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... hope depends ; ' Tis your Penelope , distress'd forlorn , Who asks no answer but your quick return . Priam and Troy , the Grecian dames just hate , 5 Have long ere this , ' tis known , receiv'd their For which thy absence pays too dear ...
... hope depends ; ' Tis your Penelope , distress'd forlorn , Who asks no answer but your quick return . Priam and Troy , the Grecian dames just hate , 5 Have long ere this , ' tis known , receiv'd their For which thy absence pays too dear ...
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... hope flies on before : I ask , where is my lord ? Will he return ? Is he in health ? Or must I ever mourn ? Then to his hands a letter straight I give , 85 90 And cry give this to him in whom alone I live . 95 But if no quick reply the ...
... hope flies on before : I ask , where is my lord ? Will he return ? Is he in health ? Or must I ever mourn ? Then to his hands a letter straight I give , 85 90 And cry give this to him in whom alone I live . 95 But if no quick reply the ...
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... hope ; Return , and teach your son like you to know , 175 The arts to govern and subdue a foe ; Instruct his tender years for learning fit , 180 His blood is thine , and thine may be his wit ; Return , and bless Laertes , ere he dies ...
... hope ; Return , and teach your son like you to know , 175 The arts to govern and subdue a foe ; Instruct his tender years for learning fit , 180 His blood is thine , and thine may be his wit ; Return , and bless Laertes , ere he dies ...
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... hope is vain ; —a witch destroys My fancy'd pleasures , and my promis'd joys . Would I could say ( but oh , love's fear's too strong ! ) Would I could say , I guiltless Jason wrong . Lately a guest came from th ' Hemonian land : My door ...
... hope is vain ; —a witch destroys My fancy'd pleasures , and my promis'd joys . Would I could say ( but oh , love's fear's too strong ! ) Would I could say , I guiltless Jason wrong . Lately a guest came from th ' Hemonian land : My door ...
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... hope , ( for oh , that hope were vain ! ) By words your lost affection to regain ; But having lost whate'er was worth my care , Why should I fear to lose a dying pray'r ? ' Tis then resolv'd poor Dido must be left , Of life , of honour ...
... hope , ( for oh , that hope were vain ! ) By words your lost affection to regain ; But having lost whate'er was worth my care , Why should I fear to lose a dying pray'r ? ' Tis then resolv'd poor Dido must be left , Of life , of honour ...
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