Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... command , SAY , Can Phaon's Eyes forget his Sapho's Hand ? Muft then her Name the wretched Writer prove ? To thy Remembrance loft , as to thy Love ! Ak not the Caufe that I new Numbers chufe , The Lute neglected , and the Lyric Muse ...
... command , SAY , Can Phaon's Eyes forget his Sapho's Hand ? Muft then her Name the wretched Writer prove ? To thy Remembrance loft , as to thy Love ! Ak not the Caufe that I new Numbers chufe , The Lute neglected , and the Lyric Muse ...
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... urge the Death which he commands ; Than all the raging Winds more dreadful , he , Unmov'd , without a Tear my Wounds would fee . Jove juftly plac'd him on a stormy Throne , His Jove [ 14 ] Canace to Macareus Mr Dryden,
... urge the Death which he commands ; Than all the raging Winds more dreadful , he , Unmov'd , without a Tear my Wounds would fee . Jove juftly plac'd him on a stormy Throne , His Jove [ 14 ] Canace to Macareus Mr Dryden,
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... d him with filent Tears ; They flow'd ; my Tongue was frozen up with Fears . His little Grand - child he commands away , To Mountain Wolves and ev'ry Bird of Prey . The The Babe cry'd out , as if he understood , CANACE to MACARE US . 17.
... d him with filent Tears ; They flow'd ; my Tongue was frozen up with Fears . His little Grand - child he commands away , To Mountain Wolves and ev'ry Bird of Prey . The The Babe cry'd out , as if he understood , CANACE to MACARE US . 17.
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... Commands his Daughters each to Murther her Hufband on the Wedding Night : All obey'd but Hy- permnestra , who affifted her Husband Linus to escape ; for which being afterwards imprisoned and put in Irons , fhe writes this Epistle . T O ...
... Commands his Daughters each to Murther her Hufband on the Wedding Night : All obey'd but Hy- permnestra , who affifted her Husband Linus to escape ; for which being afterwards imprisoned and put in Irons , fhe writes this Epistle . T O ...
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... Command , I'm thus in Fetters laid . Is this Reward due to my Love from Fate ? Ah , wretched Flame ! Paffion unfortunate ! Since lo feffer'd under Juno's Rage , Nothing that rivall'd Goddess can affwage . Th ' unhappy Miftrefs of the ...
... Command , I'm thus in Fetters laid . Is this Reward due to my Love from Fate ? Ah , wretched Flame ! Paffion unfortunate ! Since lo feffer'd under Juno's Rage , Nothing that rivall'd Goddess can affwage . Th ' unhappy Miftrefs of the ...
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