Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... poor Sapho dies . XXXXX I burn , I burn , like kindled Fields of Corn , When by the driving Winds the Flames are born . My Muse and Lute can now no longer please , They are th ' Employments of a Mind at ease . Wand'ring from Thought to ...
... poor Sapho dies . XXXXX I burn , I burn , like kindled Fields of Corn , When by the driving Winds the Flames are born . My Muse and Lute can now no longer please , They are th ' Employments of a Mind at ease . Wand'ring from Thought to ...
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... Poor Sapho dies while careless Phaon flays . O launch thy Bark , nor fear the watry Plain , Venus for thee fhall fmooth her native Main . O launch thy Bark , fecure of profp'rous Gales , For thee fhall Cupid spread the swelling Sails ...
... Poor Sapho dies while careless Phaon flays . O launch thy Bark , nor fear the watry Plain , Venus for thee fhall fmooth her native Main . O launch thy Bark , fecure of profp'rous Gales , For thee fhall Cupid spread the swelling Sails ...
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... poor Babe , what Crime could they pretend ? How could thy Infant Innocence offend ? A Guilt there was ; but Oh that Guilt was mine ! Thou fuffer'ft for a Sin that was not thine . Thy Mother's Grief and Crime ! but just enjoy'd , Shewn ...
... poor Babe , what Crime could they pretend ? How could thy Infant Innocence offend ? A Guilt there was ; but Oh that Guilt was mine ! Thou fuffer'ft for a Sin that was not thine . Thy Mother's Grief and Crime ! but just enjoy'd , Shewn ...
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... where those 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 .
... where those 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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... Poor Phillis dy'd , by him fee lov'd oppress'd ; The trueft Miftrefs , by the falfest Guest . He was the cruel Caufe of all her Woe , But her own Hand perform'd the fatal Blow . C 2 PHILLIS PHILLIS TO DEMOPHOON . By Mr. ED . FLOYD ...
... Poor Phillis dy'd , by him fee lov'd oppress'd ; The trueft Miftrefs , by the falfest Guest . He was the cruel Caufe of all her Woe , But her own Hand perform'd the fatal Blow . C 2 PHILLIS PHILLIS TO DEMOPHOON . By Mr. ED . FLOYD ...
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