Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... Crime , which was no less than Capital , especially committed against a Person of Agrippa's Rank ? Or if it were ... Crimes from public Notice by the Death of him who was Witness to them . Neither have Hiftorians given us any Sight into ...
... Crime , which was no less than Capital , especially committed against a Person of Agrippa's Rank ? Or if it were ... Crimes from public Notice by the Death of him who was Witness to them . Neither have Hiftorians given us any Sight into ...
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... my Eyes , And why this Grief ! thy Daughter lives ; he cries . Stung with thy Love , and furious with Despair , All torn my Garments , and my Bofom bare , My Woes , thy Crimes , I to the World B 5 My SAPHO to PHAON . 9 103.
... my Eyes , And why this Grief ! thy Daughter lives ; he cries . Stung with thy Love , and furious with Despair , All torn my Garments , and my Bofom bare , My Woes , thy Crimes , I to the World B 5 My SAPHO to PHAON . 9 103.
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With His Amours Ovid. My Woes , thy Crimes , I to the World proclaim ; 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 ...
With His Amours Ovid. My Woes , thy Crimes , I to the World proclaim ; 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 ...
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... Crimes would inftruct her how to use it . With this Sword she flew her felf : But before she dy'd fhe writ the following Letter to her Brother Macareus , who had taken Sanctuary in the Temple of Apollo . Fftreaming Blood my fatal Letter ...
... Crimes would inftruct her how to use it . With this Sword she flew her felf : But before she dy'd fhe writ the following Letter to her Brother Macareus , who had taken Sanctuary in the Temple of Apollo . Fftreaming Blood my fatal Letter ...
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... Crime . Why did thy Flames beyond a Brother's move ? Why lov'd I thee with more than Sifter's Love For I lov'd too ; and knowing not my Wound , A fecret Pleasure in thy Kiffes found : My Cheeks no longer did their Colour boaft , My Food ...
... Crime . Why did thy Flames beyond a Brother's move ? Why lov'd I thee with more than Sifter's Love For I lov'd too ; and knowing not my Wound , A fecret Pleasure in thy Kiffes found : My Cheeks no longer did their Colour boaft , My Food ...
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