Ovid's Epistles: With His Amours |
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This Hero had twice taken Troy in the Time of King Laomedon to whom Priam
succeeded , the Father of PARIS , at whose Birth it was prophecied that he
should occasion it to be destroyed a third time . Being therefore educated among
the ...
This Hero had twice taken Troy in the Time of King Laomedon to whom Priam
succeeded , the Father of PARIS , at whose Birth it was prophecied that he
should occasion it to be destroyed a third time . Being therefore educated among
the ...
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Muse , speak the Man , who fince the Siege of Troy , So many Towns , such
Change of Manners aw . Earl of Rofc . But then the Sufferings of Ulysses , which
are a considerable Part of that Sentence , are omitted . [ “ ος μάλα πολλά ελάχθη
:) The ...
Muse , speak the Man , who fince the Siege of Troy , So many Towns , such
Change of Manners aw . Earl of Rofc . But then the Sufferings of Ulysses , which
are a considerable Part of that Sentence , are omitted . [ “ ος μάλα πολλά ελάχθη
:) The ...
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By JOHN PULTN EY , Efq ; The ARGU M EN T. Hermione , the Daughter of
Menelaus and Helena , was by Tyndarus her Grandfather ( to whom Menelaus
had committed the Government of his House when he went to Troy ) contracted to
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By JOHN PULTN EY , Efq ; The ARGU M EN T. Hermione , the Daughter of
Menelaus and Helena , was by Tyndarus her Grandfather ( to whom Menelaus
had committed the Government of his House when he went to Troy ) contracted to
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Had Troy fill food , had every Grecian Dame Become a Prey to th ' haughty
Victor's Flame , What could I more have suffer'd than I do ? Far more than poor
Andromache e'er knew . But oh , my Dear ! if , as I have for thee , Thou hast a
tender ...
Had Troy fill food , had every Grecian Dame Become a Prey to th ' haughty
Victor's Flame , What could I more have suffer'd than I do ? Far more than poor
Andromache e'er knew . But oh , my Dear ! if , as I have for thee , Thou hast a
tender ...
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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 fhine ?
Rather with ftudied Negligence I'll be As ill , if not disguised worse than thee .
... 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 fhine ?
Rather with ftudied Negligence I'll be As ill , if not disguised worse than thee .
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