Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... hear , thy Kiffes feel , With all the Joys that Shame forbids to tell , But when I waking miss thee from my Bed , And all my pleafing Images are fled ; The dear deluding Vision to retain , I lay me down , and try to fleep again . Soon ...
... hear , thy Kiffes feel , With all the Joys that Shame forbids to tell , But when I waking miss thee from my Bed , And all my pleafing Images are fled ; The dear deluding Vision to retain , I lay me down , and try to fleep again . Soon ...
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... hear , And all my Words were Mufick to your Ear . You ftop'd with Kiffes my inchanting Tongue , And found my Kiffes sweeter than my Song . In all I pleas'd , but most in what was best ; And the laft Joy was dearer than the reft . Then ...
... hear , And all my Words were Mufick to your Ear . You ftop'd with Kiffes my inchanting Tongue , And found my Kiffes sweeter than my Song . In all I pleas'd , but most in what was best ; And the laft Joy was dearer than the reft . Then ...
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... hear and speak ; A thousand melting Kiffes , give , and take : Then fiercer Joys - I blush to mention thefe , Yet while I blush confefs how much they please ! But when with Day the fweet Delusions fly , And all things wake to Life and ...
... hear and speak ; A thousand melting Kiffes , give , and take : Then fiercer Joys - I blush to mention thefe , Yet while I blush confefs how much they please ! But when with Day the fweet Delusions fly , And all things wake to Life and ...
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... hear : The Bed beneath me trembled with my Fear . He rush'd upon me , and divulg'd my Stain ; Scarce from my Murther could his Hands refrain . I only answer'd him with filent Tears ; They flow'd ; my Tongue was frozen up with Fears ...
... hear : The Bed beneath me trembled with my Fear . He rush'd upon me , and divulg'd my Stain ; Scarce from my Murther could his Hands refrain . I only answer'd him with filent Tears ; They flow'd ; my Tongue was frozen up with Fears ...
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... hear thee still ) Phillis I'll come , you may be fure I will . Can I expect that thou'lt e'er fee this Shore , Who left'ft it that thou ne'er might ' fee me more ? And And yet I beg you'd come too , that you 24 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... hear thee still ) Phillis I'll come , you may be fure I will . Can I expect that thou'lt e'er fee this Shore , Who left'ft it that thou ne'er might ' fee me more ? And And yet I beg you'd come too , that you 24 OVID'S EPISTLES .
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