Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... once , now fruitful fields Expect the sickle , and glad harvests yield . Still they insult upon the conquer'd foes , Raising their bury'd limbs with crooked ploughs ; E'en death to them is not the end of woes . 81 Grass grows , where once ...
... once , now fruitful fields Expect the sickle , and glad harvests yield . Still they insult upon the conquer'd foes , Raising their bury'd limbs with crooked ploughs ; E'en death to them is not the end of woes . 81 Grass grows , where once ...
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... , But ' tis my mercy more than his desert : 145 The harlot's blood had sprinkled all the place , 149 Dash'd in your faithless , and once charming face . OVID'S EPISTLE 12 HERICAN I to Medea should Medea pro 18 QVID'S EPISTLES ,
... , But ' tis my mercy more than his desert : 145 The harlot's blood had sprinkled all the place , 149 Dash'd in your faithless , and once charming face . OVID'S EPISTLE 12 HERICAN I to Medea should Medea pro 18 QVID'S EPISTLES ,
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... once my neighbours wonder , and their fear , 130 For now they arm ; and round me leagues are made , My scarce establish'd empire to invade . To man my new - built walls I must prepare , An helpless woman , and unskill'd in war . Yet ...
... once my neighbours wonder , and their fear , 130 For now they arm ; and round me leagues are made , My scarce establish'd empire to invade . To man my new - built walls I must prepare , An helpless woman , and unskill'd in war . Yet ...
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... could not break thro ' , Methinks Achilles should not be so slow : Achilles once the thunderbolt of war , 35 The hope of conqu'ring Greece , and Troy's despair , Me in his rival's arms can he behold ? And 56 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... could not break thro ' , Methinks Achilles should not be so slow : Achilles once the thunderbolt of war , 35 The hope of conqu'ring Greece , and Troy's despair , Me in his rival's arms can he behold ? And 56 OVID'S EPISTLES .
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... once put off he buckles on , And fights and conquers for his Calidon : That happy wife prevail'd , why should not I ? But you that title and my pow'r dený : Title , and pow'r , and all ambitious strife , Of being call'd your mistress ...
... once put off he buckles on , And fights and conquers for his Calidon : That happy wife prevail'd , why should not I ? But you that title and my pow'r dený : Title , and pow'r , and all ambitious strife , Of being call'd your mistress ...
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Achilles ACONTIUS Æneas arms Ascanius blest blood blush breast Briseis broken vows brother bulls Carthage charms chaste Chryseis conquer'd conquest Creüsa crime cruel CYDIPPE dear death DEJANIRA Demophoon deserv'd design'd Diana Dido dow'r dread epistle Eurymachus Eurystheus Ev'n ev'ry eyes fair false fame fatal fate father fear fierce flame fleece foes goddess Gods Grecian Greece grief guilt hand haste hate hear heart heav'n Hercules Hippolytus honour hope husband Hypsipyle Jason Jove joys kill'd king Lemnos live lov'd love's maid Medea mighty mistress mother mourn ne'er Nessus night nymph o'er pain Penelope perjur'd Phillis pity pleas'd poison'd pow'r pray'rs prey promis'd Pylos rage sacred shame Sichæus sister slain slave soul stay tears Telemachus tempests thee Theseus Thessaly thine thou art thought Thracian thro Tiresias Tlepolemus triumph Trojans Troy twas Ulysses unhappy Venus wand'ring Whilst wife winds wounds write wrong'd yield