Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... thro ' pow'r , I feeble thro ' despair . Why should I name the sly Eurymachus , The curs'd and covetous , Antinous ? Ulysses , these and more to thy disgrace Live on thy riches , while thy herds decrease ; The mean Melanthus and poor ...
... thro ' pow'r , I feeble thro ' despair . Why should I name the sly Eurymachus , The curs'd and covetous , Antinous ? Ulysses , these and more to thy disgrace Live on thy riches , while thy herds decrease ; The mean Melanthus and poor ...
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... thro ' those false gales did pour These falser show'rs , ' till grief could speak no more . You were the last the fatal Argo reach'd , Whose swelling sails th ' o'erhasty winds had stretch'd . 65 The furrowing keel the sea's green ...
... thro ' those false gales did pour These falser show'rs , ' till grief could speak no more . You were the last the fatal Argo reach'd , Whose swelling sails th ' o'erhasty winds had stretch'd . 65 The furrowing keel the sea's green ...
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... thro ' all my fame , thou'lt find it fair . But love long breeding , to worst pains does turn ; Outward unharm'd , within , within I burn ! 20 As the young bull or courser yet untam'd , When yok'd or bridled first , are pinch'd and maim ...
... thro ' all my fame , thou'lt find it fair . But love long breeding , to worst pains does turn ; Outward unharm'd , within , within I burn ! 20 As the young bull or courser yet untam'd , When yok'd or bridled first , are pinch'd and maim ...
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... thro ' dang'rous ways unknown before , I'll rove , and fearless face the dreadful boar . Between two seas a little Isthmus lies , Where on each side the beating billows rise , There in Trozena I thy love will meet , 105 More bless'd and ...
... thro ' dang'rous ways unknown before , I'll rove , and fearless face the dreadful boar . Between two seas a little Isthmus lies , Where on each side the beating billows rise , There in Trozena I thy love will meet , 105 More bless'd and ...
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... 'd my peace ! And my misfortunes with my years increase ! My husband's blood was by my brother spilt , And still his wealth rewards the prosp'rous guilt . 120 Thro ' ways unknown a dang'rous flight I take , 50 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... 'd my peace ! And my misfortunes with my years increase ! My husband's blood was by my brother spilt , And still his wealth rewards the prosp'rous guilt . 120 Thro ' ways unknown a dang'rous flight I take , 50 OVID'S EPISTLES .
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