Ovid's Epistles: With His Amours |
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MA DA M , IN moving Lines these few Epistles tell ' N What Fate attends the
Nymph that likes too well : How faintly the successful Lovers burn ; And their
neglected Charms how Ladies mourn . The Fair you'll find , when soft Intreaties
fail , Affert ...
MA DA M , IN moving Lines these few Epistles tell ' N What Fate attends the
Nymph that likes too well : How faintly the successful Lovers burn ; And their
neglected Charms how Ladies mourn . The Fair you'll find , when soft Intreaties
fail , Affert ...
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The Time ere - long , if Verse presage , will come , Your Charms shall open in full
Brudenal Bloom , All Eyes shall gaze , all Hearts fall Homage vow , And not a
Lover languisti , but for you . The Muse shall ftring her Lyre , with Garlands crown'
d ...
The Time ere - long , if Verse presage , will come , Your Charms shall open in full
Brudenal Bloom , All Eyes shall gaze , all Hearts fall Homage vow , And not a
Lover languisti , but for you . The Muse shall ftring her Lyre , with Garlands crown'
d ...
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In vain the Lesbian Maids claim each a part , Where thou alone haft ta'en up all
the Heart . Ah lovely Youth ! how canst thou cruel prove , When blooming Years
and Beauty bid thee love ? B 10 } If none but equal Charms thy Heart can bind ...
In vain the Lesbian Maids claim each a part , Where thou alone haft ta'en up all
the Heart . Ah lovely Youth ! how canst thou cruel prove , When blooming Years
and Beauty bid thee love ? B 10 } If none but equal Charms thy Heart can bind ...
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If none but equal Charms thy Heart can bind , Then to thy self alone thou most be
kind . Yet worthless as I am , there was a time When Phaon thought me worthy
his Efteem . A thousand tender things to Mind I call , For they who truly love ...
If none but equal Charms thy Heart can bind , Then to thy self alone thou most be
kind . Yet worthless as I am , there was a time When Phaon thought me worthy
his Efteem . A thousand tender things to Mind I call , For they who truly love ...
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Soul a Charm in Mufick finds , Mufick has Charms alone for peaceful Minds ? Soft
Scenes of Solitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own
Disease : No more the Lesbian Dames my Passion move , Once the dear Objects
of ...
Soul a Charm in Mufick finds , Mufick has Charms alone for peaceful Minds ? Soft
Scenes of Solitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own
Disease : No more the Lesbian Dames my Passion move , Once the dear Objects
of ...
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