Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... Troy . This caufed the War of the Grecian Princes against Troy ; among whom PROTESILAUS ( the Hufband of LAODAMIA ) was the firft that fet foot on the Enemy's Ground , and was killed on the Spot . After the War had been continued nine ...
... Troy . This caufed the War of the Grecian Princes against Troy ; among whom PROTESILAUS ( the Hufband of LAODAMIA ) was the firft that fet foot on the Enemy's Ground , and was killed on the Spot . After the War had been continued nine ...
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... Troy , So many Towns , fuch Change of Manners faw . Earl of Rofc . But then the Sufferings of Ulyffes , which are a confiderable Part of that Sentence , are omitted . [ Ὃς μάλα πολλὰ πλάγχθη : ] The Confideration of thefe Difficulties ...
... Troy , So many Towns , fuch Change of Manners faw . Earl of Rofc . But then the Sufferings of Ulyffes , which are a confiderable Part of that Sentence , are omitted . [ Ὃς μάλα πολλὰ πλάγχθη : ] The Confideration of thefe Difficulties ...
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... Troy ) contracted to Oreftes . Her Father Menelaus , not knowing thereof , had betroth'd her to Pyrrhus , the Son of Achilles , who returning from the Trojan Wars , ftole her away . Whereupon She writes to Oreftes as follows . HIS ...
... Troy ) contracted to Oreftes . Her Father Menelaus , not knowing thereof , had betroth'd her to Pyrrhus , the Son of Achilles , who returning from the Trojan Wars , ftole her away . Whereupon She writes to Oreftes as follows . HIS ...
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With His Amours Ovid. Had Troy ftill flood , had every Grecian Dame Become a Prey to th ' haughty Victor's Flame , What could I more have fuffer'd than I do ? Far more than poor Andromache e'er knew . But oh , my Dear ! if , as I have ...
With His Amours Ovid. Had Troy ftill flood , had every Grecian Dame Become a Prey to th ' haughty Victor's Flame , What could I more have fuffer'd than I do ? Far more than poor Andromache e'er knew . But oh , my Dear ! if , as I have ...
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... Troy's Walls my Dear does lie , What Pleasure can I take in Tyrian Die ? Shall Curls adorn my Head , an Helmet thine ? I in bright Tiffues , thou in Armour shine ? Rather with ftudied Negligence I'll be As ill , if not difguifed worfe ...
... Troy's Walls my Dear does lie , What Pleasure can I take in Tyrian Die ? Shall Curls adorn my Head , an Helmet thine ? I in bright Tiffues , thou in Armour shine ? Rather with ftudied Negligence I'll be As ill , if not difguifed worfe ...
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