Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... tell ? With many more ( you sadly out o'th ' way ) Feed here , and on your substance let ' em prey . The beggar Irus , and that goat - herd clown Melanthius , range and rummage up and down . So kept your house , such stout defenders we ...
... tell ? With many more ( you sadly out o'th ' way ) Feed here , and on your substance let ' em prey . The beggar Irus , and that goat - herd clown Melanthius , range and rummage up and down . So kept your house , such stout defenders we ...
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... tell me where ? Where dost thou hide thyself t ' increase my fear ? None of thy victories to me return , Apollo's city's vanquish'd , yet I mourn : 106 110 Ah ! would it stood , that scene of pomp and pride , Then I should know where ...
... tell me where ? Where dost thou hide thyself t ' increase my fear ? None of thy victories to me return , Apollo's city's vanquish'd , yet I mourn : 106 110 Ah ! would it stood , that scene of pomp and pride , Then I should know where ...
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... tell , Would I could say , see here's my oracle . But tho ' unkind love's silence I deplore , Your heart still mine , I would desire no more . But ah , that hope is vain ; —a witch destroys My fancy'd pleasures , and my promis'd joys ...
... tell , Would I could say , see here's my oracle . But tho ' unkind love's silence I deplore , Your heart still mine , I would desire no more . But ah , that hope is vain ; —a witch destroys My fancy'd pleasures , and my promis'd joys ...
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... tell it try'd , Upon my fait'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 ...
... tell it try'd , Upon my fait'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 ...
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... tell that lady's fate , Myself now justly more unfortunate . ' Tis to revenge those crimes the Gods engage , And make you wander out your wretched age . 95 A ship - wreck'd wretch I kindly did receive , 94 My wealth and crown to hands ...
... tell that lady's fate , Myself now justly more unfortunate . ' Tis to revenge those crimes the Gods engage , And make you wander out your wretched age . 95 A ship - wreck'd wretch I kindly did receive , 94 My wealth and crown to hands ...
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