Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... Such is Mr. Waller's Tranf- lation of Virgil's Fourth Eneid . The third Way is that of Imitation , where the Tranflator ( if now he has not loft that Name ) affumes the Liberty not only to vary from the Words and Senfe , but to forfake ...
... Such is Mr. Waller's Tranf- lation of Virgil's Fourth Eneid . The third Way is that of Imitation , where the Tranflator ( if now he has not loft that Name ) affumes the Liberty not only to vary from the Words and Senfe , but to forfake ...
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... such Arts as these ? He's gone , whom only she defir'd to please ! Cupid's light Darts my tender Bosom move , Still is there Caufe for Sapho ftill to love : So from my Birth the Sifters fix'd my Doom , And gave to Venus all my Life to ...
... such Arts as these ? He's gone , whom only she defir'd to please ! Cupid's light Darts my tender Bosom move , Still is there Caufe for Sapho ftill to love : So from my Birth the Sifters fix'd my Doom , And gave to Venus all my Life to ...
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... Such inconfiftent Things are Love and Shame ! ' Tis thou art all my Care , and my Delight , My daily Longing , and my Dream by Night : O Night more pleasing than the brightest Day , When Fancy gives what Absence takes away , And drest ...
... Such inconfiftent Things are Love and Shame ! ' Tis thou art all my Care , and my Delight , My daily Longing , and my Dream by Night : O Night more pleasing than the brightest Day , When Fancy gives what Absence takes away , And drest ...
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... preferve thy Life ; Live , my dear Sifter , and my dearer Wife . Rais'd by that Name , with my last Pangs , I ftrove : Such Pow'r have Words , when spoke by thofe we love . The The Babe , as if he heard what thou hadst 16 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... preferve thy Life ; Live , my dear Sifter , and my dearer Wife . Rais'd by that Name , with my last Pangs , I ftrove : Such Pow'r have Words , when spoke by thofe we love . The The Babe , as if he heard what thou hadst 16 OVID'S EPISTLES .
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... Such num'rous Mischiefs on thy Head would fall , Thou'dft not have room enough to bear them all . Diftracted I , as if I'd fear your Stay , Repair'd your Ships to hurry you away . What Hafte you wanted , my curs'd Care fupply'd , Oars ...
... Such num'rous Mischiefs on thy Head would fall , Thou'dft not have room enough to bear them all . Diftracted I , as if I'd fear your Stay , Repair'd your Ships to hurry you away . What Hafte you wanted , my curs'd Care fupply'd , Oars ...
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