Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... leaves the island , and the queen , ( then big with child ; ) and after a thousand vows of constancy , and speedy return , pursues his first intended voyage , and arrives at Colchos , where Eta was king . Medea his daughter falls in ...
... leaves the island , and the queen , ( then big with child ; ) and after a thousand vows of constancy , and speedy return , pursues his first intended voyage , and arrives at Colchos , where Eta was king . Medea his daughter falls in ...
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... leaves them guilty of parricide . For this and other crimes , Jason casts her off and marries Creusa daughter to Creon king of Corinth ; on which the enraged Me- dea , according to the various transports of her passion writes this com ...
... leaves them guilty of parricide . For this and other crimes , Jason casts her off and marries Creusa daughter to Creon king of Corinth ; on which the enraged Me- dea , according to the various transports of her passion writes this com ...
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... leaves me this - 15 20 When first your doubtful vessel reach'd our port , And you had entrance to my father's court ; There was I then what now your new bride's here , My royal father might with hers compare . With princely pomp was ...
... leaves me this - 15 20 When first your doubtful vessel reach'd our port , And you had entrance to my father's court ; There was I then what now your new bride's here , My royal father might with hers compare . With princely pomp was ...
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... leave my life ; That to the husband he may add the wife . 135 140 Go then since no complaints can move thy mind ; Go , perjur'd man , but leave thy Gods behind . Touch not those Gods by whom thou art forsworn , Who will in impious hands ...
... leave my life ; That to the husband he may add the wife . 135 140 Go then since no complaints can move thy mind ; Go , perjur'd man , but leave thy Gods behind . Touch not those Gods by whom thou art forsworn , Who will in impious hands ...
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... Leave to my care the time to sail away ; When safe , I will not suffer thee to stay , Thy weary men would be with ease content ; Their sails are tatter'd , and their masts are spent . ' If by no merit I thy mind can move , What thou ...
... Leave to my care the time to sail away ; When safe , I will not suffer thee to stay , Thy weary men would be with ease content ; Their sails are tatter'd , and their masts are spent . ' If by no merit I thy mind can move , What thou ...
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