Ovid's Epistles: With His Amours |
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Or if it were before her Marriage , he would sure have been more difcreet , than to
have published an Accident , which must have been fatal to them both . But what
most confirms me against this Opinion is , that Ovid himself complains that the ...
Or if it were before her Marriage , he would sure have been more difcreet , than to
have published an Accident , which must have been fatal to them both . But what
most confirms me against this Opinion is , that Ovid himself complains that the ...
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... too faft upon him . But ' take him uncorrected as he is tranf . mitted to us , and it
must be acknowledged , in fpite of his Dutch Friends , the Commentators , even
even of Julius Scaliger himself , that Seneca's Censure will OVI D's EPISTLES .
... too faft upon him . But ' take him uncorrected as he is tranf . mitted to us , and it
must be acknowledged , in fpite of his Dutch Friends , the Commentators , even
even of Julius Scaliger himself , that Seneca's Censure will OVI D's EPISTLES .
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By this way , it is true , somewhat that is Excellent may be invented , perhaps
more excellent than the first Design , though Virgil must still be excepted , when
that that Perhaps takes Place : Yet he who is inquisitive Ibe PREFACE ta.
By this way , it is true , somewhat that is Excellent may be invented , perhaps
more excellent than the first Design , though Virgil must still be excepted , when
that that Perhaps takes Place : Yet he who is inquisitive Ibe PREFACE ta.
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If to no Charms thou wilt thy Heart resign , But fuch as merit , such as equal thine ,
By none , alas ! by none thou can't be mov'd , Phaon alone by Phaon must be lov'
d ! Yet once thy Sapho cou'd thy Cares employ , Once in her Arms you ...
If to no Charms thou wilt thy Heart resign , But fuch as merit , such as equal thine ,
By none , alas ! by none thou can't be mov'd , Phaon alone by Phaon must be lov'
d ! Yet once thy Sapho cou'd thy Cares employ , Once in her Arms you ...
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Here she who fung , to Him that did inspire , “ Sapho to Phabus confecrates her
Lyre , « What suits with Saphe , Phoebus , suits with thee ; “ The Gift , the Giver ,
and the God agree . ” But why alas , relentlefs Youth ! ah why To distant Seas
must ...
Here she who fung , to Him that did inspire , “ Sapho to Phabus confecrates her
Lyre , « What suits with Saphe , Phoebus , suits with thee ; “ The Gift , the Giver ,
and the God agree . ” But why alas , relentlefs Youth ! ah why To distant Seas
must ...
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