Ovid's Epistles: With His Amours |
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My Muse and Lute can now no longer please , They are th'Employments of a
Mind at ease . Wand'ring from Thought to Thought I sit alone All Day , and my
once dear Companions Mun . In vain the Lesbian Maids claim each a part ,
Where thou ...
My Muse and Lute can now no longer please , They are th'Employments of a
Mind at ease . Wand'ring from Thought to Thought I sit alone All Day , and my
once dear Companions Mun . In vain the Lesbian Maids claim each a part ,
Where thou ...
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A thousand tender things to Mind I call , For they who truly love remember all .
Delighted with the Musick of my Tongue , Upon my Words with filent Joy he hung
, And snatching Kisses , stopp'd me as I sung . Kisses , whose melting Touch his
...
A thousand tender things to Mind I call , For they who truly love remember all .
Delighted with the Musick of my Tongue , Upon my Words with filent Joy he hung
, And snatching Kisses , stopp'd me as I sung . Kisses , whose melting Touch his
...
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Soul a Charm in Mufick finds , Mufick has Charms alone for peaceful Minds ? Soft
Scenes of Solitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own
Disease : No more the Lesbian Dames my Passion move , Once the dear Objects
of ...
Soul a Charm in Mufick finds , Mufick has Charms alone for peaceful Minds ? Soft
Scenes of Solitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own
Disease : No more the Lesbian Dames my Passion move , Once the dear Objects
of ...
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The North and South , and each contending Blast Are underneath his wide
Dominion caft : Those he can rule ; but his tempestuous Mind Is , like his airy
Kingdom , unconfin'd : Ah ! what avail my kindred Gods above , That in their
number I can ...
The North and South , and each contending Blast Are underneath his wide
Dominion caft : Those he can rule ; but his tempestuous Mind Is , like his airy
Kingdom , unconfin'd : Ah ! what avail my kindred Gods above , That in their
number I can ...
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With one fierce Puff he blows the Leaves away : Expos'd the self - discover'd
Infant lay . The Noise reach'd me , and my presaging Mind Too foon its own
approaching Woes divin'd . Not Ships at Sea with Winds are shaken more , Nor
Seas ...
With one fierce Puff he blows the Leaves away : Expos'd the self - discover'd
Infant lay . The Noise reach'd me , and my presaging Mind Too foon its own
approaching Woes divin'd . Not Ships at Sea with Winds are shaken more , Nor
Seas ...
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