Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... . In vain the Lesbian Maids claim each a part , Where thou alone hast ta'en up all the Heart . Ah lovely Youth ! how canft thou cruel prove , When blooming Years and Beauty bid thee love ? B. If none but equal Charms thy Heart can bind ,
... . In vain the Lesbian Maids claim each a part , Where thou alone hast ta'en up all the Heart . Ah lovely Youth ! how canft thou cruel prove , When blooming Years and Beauty bid thee love ? B. If none but equal Charms thy Heart can bind ,
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... Maid ! No Tear did you , no parting Kifs receive , Nor knew I then how much I was to grieve . No Gift on thee thy Sapho cou'd confer , And Wrongs and Woes were all you left with her . No Charge I gave you , and no Charge cou'd give ...
... Maid ! No Tear did you , no parting Kifs receive , Nor knew I then how much I was to grieve . No Gift on thee thy Sapho cou'd confer , And Wrongs and Woes were all you left with her . No Charge I gave you , and no Charge cou'd give ...
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... Maid , fo willing to believe . My Weakness does but heighten your Offence , You kindly should have spar'd my Innocence . You've gain'd a Maid that lov'd you , and may't be Your greatest Prize , and only Victory . May your proud Statue ...
... Maid , fo willing to believe . My Weakness does but heighten your Offence , You kindly should have spar'd my Innocence . You've gain'd a Maid that lov'd you , and may't be Your greatest Prize , and only Victory . May your proud Statue ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... Maid ( perhaps ) feduces thee . And buys thy Love with cheap Discourse of me . Thou can't not be unmindful who I am , Confult thy felf for my neglected Name ; Phillis , thy constant , hospitable Friend , Who did her Harbour and ...
... Maid ( perhaps ) feduces thee . And buys thy Love with cheap Discourse of me . Thou can't not be unmindful who I am , Confult thy felf for my neglected Name ; Phillis , thy constant , hospitable Friend , Who did her Harbour and ...
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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...