Ovid's Epistles: With His Amours |
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TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH VERSE , By the Most Eminent Hands . to be on
Srunilatha Vel tibi compofita cantetur Epiftola Voce ? Ignotum hoc aliis ille noravit
Opus . OVID . LONDON Printed for T , DAVIES , W. STRAHAN , W. CLARKE and
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TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH VERSE , By the Most Eminent Hands . to be on
Srunilatha Vel tibi compofita cantetur Epiftola Voce ? Ignotum hoc aliis ille noravit
Opus . OVID . LONDON Printed for T , DAVIES , W. STRAHAN , W. CLARKE and
...
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The Time ere - long , if Verse presage , will come , Your Charms shall open in full
Brudenal Bloom , All Eyes shall gaze , all Hearts fall Homage vow , And not a
Lover languisti , but for you . The Muse shall ftring her Lyre , with Garlands crown'
d ...
The Time ere - long , if Verse presage , will come , Your Charms shall open in full
Brudenal Bloom , All Eyes shall gaze , all Hearts fall Homage vow , And not a
Lover languisti , but for you . The Muse shall ftring her Lyre , with Garlands crown'
d ...
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... they will have him banished for some Favours , which they say he received
from Julia the Daughter of Augustus , whom they think he Celebrates under the
Name of Corinna in his Elegies : But he who will observe the Verses which are
made ...
... they will have him banished for some Favours , which they say he received
from Julia the Daughter of Augustus , whom they think he Celebrates under the
Name of Corinna in his Elegies : But he who will observe the Verses which are
made ...
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But what most confirms me against this Opinion is , that Ovid himself complains
that the true Person of Corinna was found out by the Fame of bis Verses to her :
Which if it had been Julia , he durst not have owned ; and befide ; an immediate ...
But what most confirms me against this Opinion is , that Ovid himself complains
that the true Person of Corinna was found out by the Fame of bis Verses to her :
Which if it had been Julia , he durst not have owned ; and befide ; an immediate ...
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The first Verses which were made by him in his Youth , and recited publickly ,
according to the Custom , were , as he himself assures us , to Corinna : His
Banishment happened not till the Age of Fifty , from which it may be deduced ,
with ...
The first Verses which were made by him in his Youth , and recited publickly ,
according to the Custom , were , as he himself assures us , to Corinna : His
Banishment happened not till the Age of Fifty , from which it may be deduced ,
with ...
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