Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... Lovers burn ; And their neglected Charms how Ladies mourn . The Fair you'll find , when soft Intreaties fail , Affert their uncontested Right , and Rail . Too foon they liften , and resent too late ; ' Tis fure they Love , whene'er they ...
... Lovers burn ; And their neglected Charms how Ladies mourn . The Fair you'll find , when soft Intreaties fail , Affert their uncontested Right , and Rail . Too foon they liften , and resent too late ; ' Tis fure they Love , whene'er they ...
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... Lovers Hopes and Fears . Tho ' Infant Graces footh Your gentle Hours , More foft than Sighs , more fweet than ... Lover languish , but for you . The Mufe fhall ftring her Lyre , with Garlands crown'd , And each bright Nymph fhall ...
... Lovers Hopes and Fears . Tho ' Infant Graces footh Your gentle Hours , More foft than Sighs , more fweet than ... Lover languish , but for you . The Mufe fhall ftring her Lyre , with Garlands crown'd , And each bright Nymph fhall ...
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... Lovers . Yet where the Cha- racters were lower , as in OEnone , and Hero , he has kept close to Nature in drawing his Images after a Country Life , though perhaps he has Ro- maniz'd his Grecian Dames too much , and made them fpeak ...
... Lovers . Yet where the Cha- racters were lower , as in OEnone , and Hero , he has kept close to Nature in drawing his Images after a Country Life , though perhaps he has Ro- maniz'd his Grecian Dames too much , and made them fpeak ...
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... Lover Phaon , ( whe was gone from Lesbos to Sicily ) and refolved , in De- Spair , to drown herself , writes this Letter to him before fhe dies . W HILE Phaon to the flaming Etna Alies , Confum'd with no lefs Fires , poor Sapho dies ...
... Lover Phaon , ( whe was gone from Lesbos to Sicily ) and refolved , in De- Spair , to drown herself , writes this Letter to him before fhe dies . W HILE Phaon to the flaming Etna Alies , Confum'd with no lefs Fires , poor Sapho dies ...
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... Lovers to employ ! Pride of thy Age , and Glory of thy Race , Come to thefe Arms , and melt in this Embrace ! The Vows you never will return , receive : And take at least the Love thou wilt not give . See , while I write , my Words are ...
... Lovers to employ ! Pride of thy Age , and Glory of thy Race , Come to thefe Arms , and melt in this Embrace ! The Vows you never will return , receive : And take at least the Love thou wilt not give . See , while I write , my Words are ...
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