Ovid's Epistles, Volumen2Martin and Bain, 1795 |
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... told of Nestor's son by Hector slain , Straight Nestor's son rous'd all my fears again . When for his sham how dear Patroclus paid : I wept to find that wit no better sped . Tlepolemus by Trojan jav'lin kill'd , Through all my veins an ...
... told of Nestor's son by Hector slain , Straight Nestor's son rous'd all my fears again . When for his sham how dear Patroclus paid : I wept to find that wit no better sped . Tlepolemus by Trojan jav'lin kill'd , Through all my veins an ...
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... told , how all in triumph brave , Round your friends camp those Thracian steeds you drave . [ me . 45 50 But what avails it me that Troy did yield , And by your prowess now the town's a field ? As when Troy stood , I still remain alone ...
... told , how all in triumph brave , Round your friends camp those Thracian steeds you drave . [ me . 45 50 But what avails it me that Troy did yield , And by your prowess now the town's a field ? As when Troy stood , I still remain alone ...
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... told Antilochus by him was slain , My hopes decay'd , my fears reviv'd again . I wept when young Patroclus was o'erthrown , To find how weak the arts of wit were grown . The deeds of fierce Tlepolemus alarm'd My tender soul , and all my ...
... told Antilochus by him was slain , My hopes decay'd , my fears reviv'd again . I wept when young Patroclus was o'erthrown , To find how weak the arts of wit were grown . The deeds of fierce Tlepolemus alarm'd My tender soul , and all my ...
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... told your son , whom my fond haste Sent to enquire of dangers which were past ; He told how Rhesus was with Dolon slain ; 60 These tedious tales did but augment my pain , I listen'd still to hear of you again . ( 5 How truly valiant ...
... told your son , whom my fond haste Sent to enquire of dangers which were past ; He told how Rhesus was with Dolon slain ; 60 These tedious tales did but augment my pain , I listen'd still to hear of you again . ( 5 How truly valiant ...
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... 'd me all , and on you all - but hold , I form revenge too mighty to be told , My thoughts are now to th ' utmost ruin bent ! Perhaps I shall the fatal rage icpent . 195 But on -for I ( whate'er the mischief be ) OVID'S EPISTLES . 27.
... 'd me all , and on you all - but hold , I form revenge too mighty to be told , My thoughts are now to th ' utmost ruin bent ! Perhaps I shall the fatal rage icpent . 195 But on -for I ( whate'er the mischief be ) OVID'S EPISTLES . 27.
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