Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... fatal to them both . 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 his Verses to her : Which if it had been Julia , he durft not have owned ...
... fatal to them both . 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 his Verses to her : Which if it had been Julia , he durft not have owned ...
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... fatal Letter stain , Imagine , ere you read , the Writer flain ; One Hand the Sword , and one the Pen imploys , And in my Lap the ready Paper lyes . Think in this Pofture thou behold'ft me write : In this my cruel Father would delight ...
... fatal Letter stain , Imagine , ere you read , the Writer flain ; One Hand the Sword , and one the Pen imploys , And in my Lap the ready Paper lyes . Think in this Pofture thou behold'ft me write : In this my cruel Father would delight ...
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... fatal . Dow'r a Father gives ? Thou God of Marriage , fhun thy own Difgrace , And take thy Torch from this detefted Place ; Instead of that , let Furies light their Brands ; And fire my Pile with their infernal Hands . With happier ...
... fatal . Dow'r a Father gives ? Thou God of Marriage , fhun thy own Difgrace , And take thy Torch from this detefted Place ; Instead of that , let Furies light their Brands ; And fire my Pile with their infernal Hands . With happier ...
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... fatal Steel Of those proud Darts , which too much I feel ; And by great Juno , whofe refiftless Art Gave thee my Hand , when I had given my Heart . Thou fwor'ft fo much , that if each God should be Just to revenge his injur'd felf and ...
... fatal Steel Of those proud Darts , which too much I feel ; And by great Juno , whofe refiftless Art Gave thee my Hand , when I had given my Heart . Thou fwor'ft fo much , that if each God should be Just to revenge his injur'd felf and ...
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... fatal Night had been my last ; Then I had dy'd , but then I had been chaste . I hop'd you were , ' cause I deferv'd you , True ! Is it a Crime to wifh what is our due ? ' Tis fure no mighty Glory to deceive A tender Maid , fo willing to ...
... fatal Night had been my last ; Then I had dy'd , but then I had been chaste . I hop'd you were , ' cause I deferv'd you , True ! Is it a Crime to wifh what is our due ? ' Tis fure no mighty Glory to deceive A tender Maid , fo willing to ...
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Acontius againſt Arms Beauty betray'd bluſh Breaſt Caufe Cauſe Charms Corinna cou'd Crime Cydippe dear Death Defire Demophoon Dido doft ELEGY Ev'n ev'ry Eyes fafe faid Fair falfe Fame Fate fear felf fhall fhould fierce fince firft firſt flain Flame foft fome foon ftill fuch fure Goddeſs Gods Grecian Hand Heart Heav'n HENRY CROMWELL himſelf Huſband Jove Joys Kiffes laft Laodamia laſt lefs loft lov'd Love Love's Lover Maid Medea Menelaus Miſtreſs moſt Mufe muft muſt ne'er Night Nymph o'er Ovid Paffion Phaon Phillis pleaſe Pleaſure Pow'r Pray'rs prefent purſue Pylos Rage Reft rife Sapho ſelf ſhall ſhe Sifter Soul ſpeak ſpread ſtay ſtill Tears tender thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou Thoughts thouſand Thracian thro Tibullus Tranflation Troy Twas Ulyffes uſe Venus Verſe Vows Whilft whofe Wife Winds Wiſhes wou'd Wounds
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Página 112 - Your unripe hopes their harveft muft attend: Be rul'd by me, and time may be your friend. This is enough to let you underftand...
Página 146 - Be kind ; so may the boar before thee fall ; So may the water-nymphs in heat of day, Though thou their sex despise, thy thirst allay.
Página 110 - But I with you may leave the Spartan port, To view the Trojan wealth and Priam's court. Shown while I fee, I fhall expofe my fame, And fill a foreign country with my fhame.
Página 108 - O you pow'rs above, How rude I am in all the arts of love! My hand is yet untaught to write to men: This is th...