Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... Slaves . In diff'ring Breafts what diff'ring Passions glow ! Ours kindle quick , but Yours extinguish flow . The Fire we boaft , with Force uncertain burns , And breaks but out , as Appetite returns : But Yours , like Incense , mounts ...
... Slaves . In diff'ring Breafts what diff'ring Passions glow ! Ours kindle quick , but Yours extinguish flow . The Fire we boaft , with Force uncertain burns , And breaks but out , as Appetite returns : But Yours , like Incense , mounts ...
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... Slavery of Rhyme . It is much like dancing on Ropes with fettered Legs : A Man can fhun a Fall by ufing Caution , but the Gracefulness of Motion is not to be expected : And when we have faid the beft of it , it is but a foolish Tafk ...
... Slavery of Rhyme . It is much like dancing on Ropes with fettered Legs : A Man can fhun a Fall by ufing Caution , but the Gracefulness of Motion is not to be expected : And when we have faid the beft of it , it is but a foolish Tafk ...
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... Slave you was ( forgive what I have faid ) Slave as you was , I took you to my Bed . Often , Often , amidst your Flocks , beneath fome Shade , [ 69 ] QEnone to Paris Mr Cooper.
... Slave you was ( forgive what I have faid ) Slave as you was , I took you to my Bed . Often , Often , amidst your Flocks , beneath fome Shade , [ 69 ] QEnone to Paris Mr Cooper.
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... Slaves I have many , who affect to move , But vainly tempt my fix'd and conftant Love : Vain , youthful , gay , endu'd with all thofe Arts Which captive and fecure lefs faithful Hearts ; They Lord it here o'er all , now thou'rt away ...
... Slaves I have many , who affect to move , But vainly tempt my fix'd and conftant Love : Vain , youthful , gay , endu'd with all thofe Arts Which captive and fecure lefs faithful Hearts ; They Lord it here o'er all , now thou'rt away ...
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... Slaves the Trophies of her Eyes . She from her Course the struggling Moon would hold , The Sun himself in Magick Shades infold ; She curbs the Waves , and ftops the rapid Floods , And from their Seats removes whole Rocks and Woods ...
... Slaves the Trophies of her Eyes . She from her Course the struggling Moon would hold , The Sun himself in Magick Shades infold ; She curbs the Waves , and ftops the rapid Floods , And from their Seats removes whole Rocks and Woods ...
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