Ovid's Epistles: With His Amours |
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... tempting Words abusid , Those tempting Words were all to Sapho us'd , And
you that rule Sicilia's happy Plains , Have pity , Venus , on your Poet's Pains !
Shall Fortune fill in one sad Tenor run , And still increase the Woes so soon
begun ?
... tempting Words abusid , Those tempting Words were all to Sapho us'd , And
you that rule Sicilia's happy Plains , Have pity , Venus , on your Poet's Pains !
Shall Fortune fill in one sad Tenor run , And still increase the Woes so soon
begun ?
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Then frantick rise , and like some Fury rove Thro ' lonely Plains , and thro ' the
filent Grove , As if the filent Grove , and lonely Plains , That knew my Pleasures ,
ccu'd relieve my Pains . I view the Grottó , once the Scene of Love , The Rocks ...
Then frantick rise , and like some Fury rove Thro ' lonely Plains , and thro ' the
filent Grove , As if the filent Grove , and lonely Plains , That knew my Pleasures ,
ccu'd relieve my Pains . I view the Grottó , once the Scene of Love , The Rocks ...
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Forc'd at the last , my shameful Pain I tell : And , oh , what follow'd ! we both know
too well ! " When half denying , more than half content , Embraces warm'd me to a
full Consent . * Then “ Then with tumultuous Joys my Heart did beat , CANACE ...
Forc'd at the last , my shameful Pain I tell : And , oh , what follow'd ! we both know
too well ! " When half denying , more than half content , Embraces warm'd me to a
full Consent . * Then “ Then with tumultuous Joys my Heart did beat , CANACE ...
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And now the pale - fac'd Empress of the Night Nine Times had fill'd her Orb with
borrow'd Light : Not knowing ' twas my Labour , I complain Of sudden Shootings ,
and of grinding Pain : My Throes came thicker , and my Cries encreast , Which ...
And now the pale - fac'd Empress of the Night Nine Times had fill'd her Orb with
borrow'd Light : Not knowing ' twas my Labour , I complain Of sudden Shootings ,
and of grinding Pain : My Throes came thicker , and my Cries encreast , Which ...
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PHillis Hillis ( who entertain'd thy Love and Thee , Faithless Demophoon )
blames thy Perjury ; How when with Pain we parted didst thou mourn , And seem'
dft to live alone for thy Return ! How didst thou limit my Distress , and swear
Within one ...
PHillis Hillis ( who entertain'd thy Love and Thee , Faithless Demophoon )
blames thy Perjury ; How when with Pain we parted didst thou mourn , And seem'
dft to live alone for thy Return ! How didst thou limit my Distress , and swear
Within one ...
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