Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... lost , ' Gainst all our minds as he to Pylos crost ; But Heav'ns preserve him ' till he die in course , Having first clos'd mine eyes , and also yours . Thus the old nurse , the hind , and hogherd pray ; True servants , all , and ...
... lost , ' Gainst all our minds as he to Pylos crost ; But Heav'ns preserve him ' till he die in course , Having first clos'd mine eyes , and also yours . Thus the old nurse , the hind , and hogherd pray ; True servants , all , and ...
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... lost the other day , For he for Pylos had prepar'd his way 160 Against my will , who ne'er could have design'd , Parting with th ' only pledge you left behind . " O may he live , that when i'm freed by death , Ulysses ' soul may in his ...
... lost the other day , For he for Pylos had prepar'd his way 160 Against my will , who ne'er could have design'd , Parting with th ' only pledge you left behind . " O may he live , that when i'm freed by death , Ulysses ' soul may in his ...
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... lost . Nay by the censuring world ' tis justly thought , Your conquests by her sorceries were wrought ; And the Phryxean ram's triumphant ore , They say , not Jason , but Medea bore . 95 100 This northern bride your parents disapprove ...
... lost . Nay by the censuring world ' tis justly thought , Your conquests by her sorceries were wrought ; And the Phryxean ram's triumphant ore , They say , not Jason , but Medea bore . 95 100 This northern bride your parents disapprove ...
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... 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 , and of love bereft ! futinita her love $ While you ...
... 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 , and of love bereft ! futinita her love $ While you ...
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... - born Venus wait , To vindicate the justice of her state . Thus I to thee the means of safety show : And , lost myself , would still preserve my foe . 60 False as thou art , I not thy death design OVID'S EPISTLES . 39.
... - born Venus wait , To vindicate the justice of her state . Thus I to thee the means of safety show : And , lost myself , would still preserve my foe . 60 False as thou art , I not thy death design OVID'S EPISTLES . 39.
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