Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... Husband Linus to escape ; for which being afterwards imprisoned and put in Irons , fhe writes this Epistle . T O ... Husband's dearer Life , And with one Sword kill Linus and his Wife ; Yet Yet will I ne'er repent for being true , Eas ...
... Husband Linus to escape ; for which being afterwards imprisoned and put in Irons , fhe writes this Epistle . T O ... Husband's dearer Life , And with one Sword kill Linus and his Wife ; Yet Yet will I ne'er repent for being true , Eas ...
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... catch'd the Death aim'd at her Husband's Life . Here I must reft my Hand , tho ' much remains , › ' Tis quite difabled with the Weight of Chains . 1 1 f . 1 ARIADNE ARIADNE TO THESEU S. The ARGUMENT . Minus , King 38 OVID'S EPISTLES . E.
... catch'd the Death aim'd at her Husband's Life . Here I must reft my Hand , tho ' much remains , › ' Tis quite difabled with the Weight of Chains . 1 1 f . 1 ARIADNE ARIADNE TO THESEU S. The ARGUMENT . Minus , King 38 OVID'S EPISTLES . E.
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... Husband will revenge this Deed ; Yet he , more deaf than angry Tempests are , To his loath'd Chamber dragg'd me by the Hair . Had Had Troy ftill flood , had every Grecian Dame Become [ 46 ] Hermione to Oreftes John Pultney, Efq;
... Husband will revenge this Deed ; Yet he , more deaf than angry Tempests are , To his loath'd Chamber dragg'd me by the Hair . Had Had Troy ftill flood , had every Grecian Dame Become [ 46 ] Hermione to Oreftes John Pultney, Efq;
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... Husband , as I fhun a Foe . Oft grown unmindful through diftractive Cares , I've stretch'd my Arms , and touch'd him unawares ; Strait then I check the wand'ring Senfe , and fly To the Bed's utmoft Limits , yet I lie Restless even there ...
... Husband , as I fhun a Foe . Oft grown unmindful through diftractive Cares , I've stretch'd my Arms , and touch'd him unawares ; Strait then I check the wand'ring Senfe , and fly To the Bed's utmoft Limits , yet I lie Restless even there ...
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... Husbands fly , And the wide Ocean plow , to follow thee ; When a poor Shepherd , a fmall Flock you fed , Then I , and only I , vouchfaf'd my Bed . Nor think I fue to be in Courts ador'd , And own'd the Daughter of all Afia's Lord ; Tho ...
... Husbands fly , And the wide Ocean plow , to follow thee ; When a poor Shepherd , a fmall Flock you fed , Then I , and only I , vouchfaf'd my Bed . Nor think I fue to be in Courts ador'd , And own'd the Daughter of all Afia's Lord ; Tho ...
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Página 112 - Your unripe hopes their harveft muft attend: Be rul'd by me, and time may be your friend. This is enough to let you underftand...
Página 146 - Be kind ; so may the boar before thee fall ; So may the water-nymphs in heat of day, Though thou their sex despise, thy thirst allay.
Página 110 - But I with you may leave the Spartan port, To view the Trojan wealth and Priam's court. Shown while I fee, I fhall expofe my fame, And fill a foreign country with my fhame.
Página 108 - O you pow'rs above, How rude I am in all the arts of love! My hand is yet untaught to write to men: This is th...