Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... Death of him who was Witness to them . Neither have Hiftorians given us any Sight into fuch an Action of this Emperor : Nor would he ( the greatest Politician of his time ) in all Probability , have managed his Crimes with fo little ...
... Death of him who was Witness to them . Neither have Hiftorians given us any Sight into fuch an Action of this Emperor : Nor would he ( the greatest Politician of his time ) in all Probability , have managed his Crimes with fo little ...
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... 'en thy laft Farewel , And feign'd a Sorrow which thou didst not feel . No kind remembring Pledge was afk'd by thee , And nothing left but - Injuries with me . } Witnefs , Witness , ye Gods , with what a Death - OVID'S EPISTLES .
... 'en thy laft Farewel , And feign'd a Sorrow which thou didst not feel . No kind remembring Pledge was afk'd by thee , And nothing left but - Injuries with me . } Witnefs , Witness , ye Gods , with what a Death - OVID'S EPISTLES .
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With His Amours Ovid. Witness , ye Gods , with what a Death - like Cold My Heart was feiz'd , when firft thy Flight was told . Speechlefs and ftupid for a while I lay , And neither Words nor Tears could find their way . But when my ...
With His Amours Ovid. Witness , ye Gods , with what a Death - like Cold My Heart was feiz'd , when firft thy Flight was told . Speechlefs and ftupid for a while I lay , And neither Words nor Tears could find their way . But when my ...
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... Death the guiltless Flood profane ! On Phœbus ' Shrine my Harp I'll then bestow , And this Infcription fhall be plac'd below . " Here the who fung , to Him that did infpire , " Sapko to Phabus confecrates her Lyre , " What suits with ...
... Death the guiltless Flood profane ! On Phœbus ' Shrine my Harp I'll then bestow , And this Infcription fhall be plac'd below . " Here the who fung , to Him that did infpire , " Sapko to Phabus confecrates her Lyre , " What suits with ...
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... Might fee and urge the Death which he commands ; Than all the raging Winds more dreadful , he , Unmov'd , without a Tear my Wounds would fee . Jove justly plac'd him on a ftormy Throne , His Jove [ 14 ] Canace to Macareus Mr Dryden,
... Might fee and urge the Death which he commands ; Than all the raging Winds more dreadful , he , Unmov'd , without a Tear my Wounds would fee . Jove justly plac'd him on a ftormy Throne , His Jove [ 14 ] Canace to Macareus Mr Dryden,
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