Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... 'ring tongue abortive dy'd . Long , shame prevail'd , nor could be conquer'd quite , But what I blush to speak , love made me write . 10 15 ' Tis dang'rous to resist the pow'r of love [ 29 ] Phædra to Hippolitus, by Mr Otway,
... 'ring tongue abortive dy'd . Long , shame prevail'd , nor could be conquer'd quite , But what I blush to speak , love made me write . 10 15 ' Tis dang'rous to resist the pow'r of love [ 29 ] Phædra to Hippolitus, by Mr Otway,
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... shame as well as pain : The faithless Theseus by my sister's aid The monster slew , and a safe conquest made : Now in that family , my right to save , I am at last on the same terms a slave ; ' Twas fatal to my sister , and to me , She ...
... shame as well as pain : The faithless Theseus by my sister's aid The monster slew , and a safe conquest made : Now in that family , my right to save , I am at last on the same terms a slave ; ' Twas fatal to my sister , and to me , She ...
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... shame is still to come , And part of thee lies hid within my womb . The babe unborn must perish by thy hate , And perish guiltless in his mother's fate . Some God , thou say'st , thy voyage does command ; Would the same God had barr'd ...
... shame is still to come , And part of thee lies hid within my womb . The babe unborn must perish by thy hate , And perish guiltless in his mother's fate . Some God , thou say'st , thy voyage does command ; Would the same God had barr'd ...
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... receive , 94 My wealth and crown to hands unknown did give . Had I stopp'd there , I had been free from shame , And had not stain'd my clear and spotless fame . 1 Heav'n to betray my honour did comply , Jay F iij OVID'S EPISTLES . 49.
... receive , 94 My wealth and crown to hands unknown did give . Had I stopp'd there , I had been free from shame , And had not stain'd my clear and spotless fame . 1 Heav'n to betray my honour did comply , Jay F iij OVID'S EPISTLES . 49.
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... shame to my Sichæus go , In a fair temple , built by skilful hands , A sacred image of Sichæus stands , 105 With snowy fleeces drest , and garlands crown'd ; From thence of late I've heard a dismal sound ! Four times he call'd me with a ...
... shame to my Sichæus go , In a fair temple , built by skilful hands , A sacred image of Sichæus stands , 105 With snowy fleeces drest , and garlands crown'd ; From thence of late I've heard a dismal sound ! Four times he call'd me with a ...
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