Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... Wife , whom his Son OR ES- TES killed , who was betrothed to HERMIONE , the Daughter of Helena . About the fame time NEAS going in fearch of Italy , was detained by DIDO , who ftabbed herself upon his Departure from Carthage . The reft ...
... Wife , whom his Son OR ES- TES killed , who was betrothed to HERMIONE , the Daughter of Helena . About the fame time NEAS going in fearch of Italy , was detained by DIDO , who ftabbed herself upon his Departure from Carthage . The reft ...
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... ; Live , my dear Sifter , and my dearer Wife . Rais'd by that Name , with my last Pangs , I ftrove : Such Pow'r have Words , when spoke by thofe we love . The The Babe , as if he heard what thou hadst 16 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... ; Live , my dear Sifter , and my dearer Wife . Rais'd by that Name , with my last Pangs , I ftrove : Such Pow'r have Words , when spoke by thofe we love . The The Babe , as if he heard what thou hadst 16 OVID'S EPISTLES .
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... Wife as Phillis leave to grieve . You promis'd me you would no longer stay , Than ' till the first full Moon fhould light your Way . Thrice did it fince its borrow'd Light renew , And thrice has chang'd , but not so much as you . Did ...
... Wife as Phillis leave to grieve . You promis'd me you would no longer stay , Than ' till the first full Moon fhould light your Way . Thrice did it fince its borrow'd Light renew , And thrice has chang'd , but not so much as you . Did ...
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... false Arms of thine , With treach'rous Kindnefs , us'd fo oft to twine ; And as becomes a poor unhappy Wife , Repair my ruin'd Honour with my Life . } When When we can once with our hard Fate comply , 26 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... false Arms of thine , With treach'rous Kindnefs , us'd fo oft to twine ; And as becomes a poor unhappy Wife , Repair my ruin'd Honour with my Life . } When When we can once with our hard Fate comply , 26 OVID'S EPISTLES .
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... Wife betray'd . We're flow in our believing Ill , for I Flatter'd my felf that yet I fhou'd not die : My felf I've oft deluded , thought thee kind- --Thy Ship returning with a prosp❜rous Wind : Thefeus I've curft , and yet unjustly him ...
... Wife betray'd . We're flow in our believing Ill , for I Flatter'd my felf that yet I fhou'd not die : My felf I've oft deluded , thought thee kind- --Thy Ship returning with a prosp❜rous Wind : Thefeus I've curft , and yet unjustly him ...
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