Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... durft force the dismal Shades below ; Then for your Honour fhall at last be faid , Here's He , who by a wretched Wile betray'd A Loving , Innocent , Believing Maid . Of Of all thofe A & ts , we in your PHILLIS to DEMOPHOON . 23.
... durft force the dismal Shades below ; Then for your Honour fhall at last be faid , Here's He , who by a wretched Wile betray'd A Loving , Innocent , Believing Maid . Of Of all thofe A & ts , we in your PHILLIS to DEMOPHOON . 23.
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... Neck , where thofe falfe Arms of thine , With treach'rous Kindness , us'd fo oft to twineg And as becomes a poor unhappy Wife , epair my ruin'd Honour with my Life . When When we can once with our hard . Fate comply 26 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... Neck , where thofe falfe Arms of thine , With treach'rous Kindness , us'd fo oft to twineg And as becomes a poor unhappy Wife , epair 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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... have betray'd ( All pitiless ) a frail believing Maid : A Maid that lov'd thee thou haft robb'd of Fame , And may no greater Honour reach thy Name . In Athens when thy Statue fhall be plac'd Near thy In 30 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... have betray'd ( All pitiless ) a frail believing Maid : A Maid that lov'd thee thou haft robb'd of Fame , And may no greater Honour reach thy Name . In Athens when thy Statue fhall be plac'd Near thy In 30 OVID'S EPISTLES .
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... 'n to her . If by thy Valour Troy muft ruin'd be , May not the Ruin leave one Scar on thee ; Sharer in th ' Honour , from the Danger free ! } } Let Let Menelaus fight , and force his Way Through the 64 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... 'n to her . If by thy Valour Troy muft ruin'd be , May not the Ruin leave one Scar on thee ; Sharer in th ' Honour , from the Danger free ! } } Let Let Menelaus fight , and force his Way Through the 64 OVID'S EPISTLES .
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... Honour priz'd fo high , Whilft the mean Fraud's the greater Infamy . How much more happy are we rural Maids , Who know no other Palaces than Shades ? Who want no Titles to enflave the Crowd , Left they shou'd babble all our Crimes aloud ...
... Honour priz'd fo high , Whilft the mean Fraud's the greater Infamy . How much more happy are we rural Maids , Who know no other Palaces than Shades ? Who want no Titles to enflave the Crowd , Left they shou'd babble all our Crimes aloud ...
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Acontius againſt Arms Beauty betray'd bluſh Breaſt Caufe Cauſe Charms Corinna cou'd Crime Cydippe dear Death Defire Demophoon Dido doft ELEGY Ev'n ev'ry Eyes fafe faid Fair falfe Fame Fate fear felf fhall fhould fierce fince firft firſt flain Flame foft fome foon ftill fuch fure Goddeſs Gods Grecian Hand Heart Heav'n HENRY CROMWELL himſelf Huſband Jove Joys Kiffes laft Laodamia laſt lefs loft lov'd Love Love's Lover Maid Medea Menelaus Miſtreſs moſt Mufe muft muſt ne'er Night Nymph o'er Ovid Paffion Phaon Phillis pleaſe Pleaſure Pow'r Pray'rs prefent purſue Pylos Rage Reft rife Sapho ſelf ſhall ſhe Sifter Soul ſpeak ſpread ſtay ſtill Tears tender thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou Thoughts thouſand Thracian thro Tibullus Tranflation Troy Twas Ulyffes uſe Venus Verſe Vows Whilft whofe Wife Winds Wiſhes wou'd Wounds
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