Ovid's Epistles: With His Amours |
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I remember not any of the Romans who have treated on this Subject , fave only
Propertius , and that but once , in his Epistle of Arethusa to Lycotas , which is
written so near the Stile of Ovid , that it seems to be but an Imitation , and
therefore ...
I remember not any of the Romans who have treated on this Subject , fave only
Propertius , and that but once , in his Epistle of Arethusa to Lycotas , which is
written so near the Stile of Ovid , that it seems to be but an Imitation , and
therefore ...
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In short , the Verbal Copier is incumbered with so many Difficulties at once , that
he can never disintangle himself from all . He is to consider at the same time the
Thought of his Author and his Words , and to find out the Counterpart to each in ...
In short , the Verbal Copier is incumbered with so many Difficulties at once , that
he can never disintangle himself from all . He is to consider at the same time the
Thought of his Author and his Words , and to find out the Counterpart to each in ...
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My Muse and Lute can now no longer please , They are th'Employments of a
Mind at ease . Wand'ring from Thought to Thought I sit alone All Day , and my
once dear Companions Mun . In vain the Lesbian Maids claim each a part ,
Where thou ...
My Muse and Lute can now no longer please , They are th'Employments of a
Mind at ease . Wand'ring from Thought to Thought I sit alone All Day , and my
once dear Companions Mun . In vain the Lesbian Maids claim each a part ,
Where thou ...
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... my flowing Hair No more with fragrant Scents perfume the Air , But all my Dress
discovers wild Despair . For whom , alas ! should now my Art be thown ? The only
Man I card to please is gone . Oh let me once morc see those Eyes of thine .
... my flowing Hair No more with fragrant Scents perfume the Air , But all my Dress
discovers wild Despair . For whom , alas ! should now my Art be thown ? The only
Man I card to please is gone . Oh let me once morc see those Eyes of thine .
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... Those conscious Scenes of our once happy Loves There like some frantick
Bacchanal I walk , And to my self with fad Distraction talk . Then big with Grief I
throw me on the Ground , And view the melancholy Grotto round , Whose
hanging ...
... Those conscious Scenes of our once happy Loves There like some frantick
Bacchanal I walk , And to my self with fad Distraction talk . Then big with Grief I
throw me on the Ground , And view the melancholy Grotto round , Whose
hanging ...
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