Ovid's Epistles: With His Amours |
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... the Death of him who was Witness to them . Neither have Hiftorians given us
any Sight into such an Action of this Emperor : Nor would he ( the greatest
Politician of his time ) in all Probability , have managed his Crimes with fo little
Secrefy ...
... the Death of him who was Witness to them . Neither have Hiftorians given us
any Sight into such an Action of this Emperor : Nor would he ( the greatest
Politician of his time ) in all Probability , have managed his Crimes with fo little
Secrefy ...
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... have ' ta'en thy last Farewel , And feign'd a Sorrow which thou didnt not feel ,
No kind remembring Pledge was ask'd by thee , And nothing left but Injuries with
me Witness , receive my } Witness , ye Gods , with what a Death OVID'S
EPISTLES .
... have ' ta'en thy last Farewel , And feign'd a Sorrow which thou didnt not feel ,
No kind remembring Pledge was ask'd by thee , And nothing left but Injuries with
me Witness , receive my } Witness , ye Gods , with what a Death OVID'S
EPISTLES .
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Witness , ye Gods , with what a Death - like Cold My Heart was feiz'd , when first
thy Flight was told . Speechless and stupid for a while I lay , And neither Words
nor Tears could find their way . But when my swelling Passion fore'd a Vent , With
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Witness , ye Gods , with what a Death - like Cold My Heart was feiz'd , when first
thy Flight was told . Speechless and stupid for a while I lay , And neither Words
nor Tears could find their way . But when my swelling Passion fore'd a Vent , With
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And thou , kind Love , my finking Limbs sustain , Spread thy soft Wings , and waft
me o'er the Main , Nor let a Lover's Death the guiltlefs Flood profane ! On
Phæbus Shrine my Harp I'll then bestow , And this Inscription shall be plac'd
below .
And thou , kind Love , my finking Limbs sustain , Spread thy soft Wings , and waft
me o'er the Main , Nor let a Lover's Death the guiltlefs Flood profane ! On
Phæbus Shrine my Harp I'll then bestow , And this Inscription shall be plac'd
below .
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... the Death which he commands ; Than all the raging Winds more dreadful , he ,
Unmoy'd , without a Tear my Wounds would fee . Jove juftly plac'd him on a
stormy Throne , His Jove [ 14 ] CANACE TO MACARE US. ...
... the Death which he commands ; Than all the raging Winds more dreadful , he ,
Unmoy'd , without a Tear my Wounds would fee . Jove juftly plac'd him on a
stormy Throne , His Jove [ 14 ] CANACE TO MACARE US. ...
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Arms bear Beauty Blood Breaſt Cauſe Charms Command cou'd Crime dear Death doubt Embrace ev'ry Eyes Face Fair Faith fall falſe Fame fatal Fate Father fear Field fierce Fire firſt Flame Force gave give Gods Hair Hand Hate hear Heart Heav'n Honour Hopes Huſband Jove Joys kind laſt leave leſs Light live Looks lov'd Love Love's Lover Maid Mind Miſtreſs Mother move muſt Name ne'er never Night o'er once Pain Paris Place pleaſe Pleaſure poor Pow'r prove Rage Return riſe ſame ſay ſee ſelf ſhall Shame ſhe Shore ſhould ſoft ſome Soul ſtill ſuch Tears tell tender thee theſe thine Things thoſe thou Thoughts thro Tongue Troy true Twas uſe Venus Verſe Vows Whilft whoſe Wife Winds wou'd Wounds write yield Youth
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