Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... , receive : And take at least the Love thou wilt not give . See , while I write , my Words are loft in Tears ; The lefs my Sense , the more my Love appears . Sure Sure ' twas not much to bid one kind Adieu 8 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... , receive : And take at least the Love thou wilt not give . See , while I write , my Words are loft in Tears ; The lefs my Sense , the more my Love appears . Sure Sure ' twas not much to bid one kind Adieu 8 OVID'S EPISTLES .
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With His Amours Ovid. Sure ' twas not much to bid one kind Adieu , ( At least to feign was never hard to you ) Farewel my Lesbian Love ! you might have said , Or coldly thus , Farewel oh Lesbian Maid ! No Tear did you , no parting Kiss ...
With His Amours Ovid. Sure ' twas not much to bid one kind Adieu , ( At least to feign was never hard to you ) Farewel my Lesbian Love ! you might have said , Or coldly thus , Farewel oh Lesbian Maid ! No Tear did you , no parting Kiss ...
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... twas my Labour , I complain Of fudden Shootings , and of grinding Pain : My Throes came thicker , and my Cries encreaft , Which with her Hand the confcious Nurfe fuppreft . To that unhappy Fortune was I come , Pain urg'd my Clamours ...
... twas my Labour , I complain Of fudden Shootings , and of grinding Pain : My Throes came thicker , and my Cries encreaft , Which with her Hand the confcious Nurfe fuppreft . To that unhappy Fortune was I come , Pain urg'd my Clamours ...
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... twas durft force the difmal Shades below ; Then for your Honour fhall at last be said , Here's He , who by a wretched Wile betray'd A Loving , Innocent , Believing Maid . } Of Of all thofe Acts , we in your Father knew PHILLIS to ...
... twas durft force the difmal Shades below ; Then for your Honour fhall at last be said , Here's He , who by a wretched Wile betray'd A Loving , Innocent , Believing Maid . } Of Of all thofe Acts , we in your Father knew PHILLIS to ...
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... breath'd Kiffes feem'd to mean thy Stay ; Thou didst exchange , and mix our Tears , and fwear The Wind was inaufpicious , when ' twas fair ; C 4 When When our Divorce thou cou'dft no more decline , Thou PHILLIS to DEMOPHOON . 31.
... breath'd Kiffes feem'd to mean thy Stay ; Thou didst exchange , and mix our Tears , and fwear The Wind was inaufpicious , when ' twas fair ; C 4 When When our Divorce thou cou'dft no more decline , Thou PHILLIS to DEMOPHOON . 31.
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