Ovid's Epistles: With His Amours |
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And to prove this , I shall need no other Judges than the Generality of his
Readers ; for all Paffions being inborn with us , we are almost equally Judges
when we are concerned in the Representation of them : Now I will Appeal to any
Man who ...
And to prove this , I shall need no other Judges than the Generality of his
Readers ; for all Paffions being inborn with us , we are almost equally Judges
when we are concerned in the Representation of them : Now I will Appeal to any
Man who ...
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... alone All Day , and my once dear Companions Mun . In vain the Lesbian Maids
claim each a part , Where thou alone haft ta'en up all the Heart . Ah lovely Youth !
how canst thou cruel prove , When blooming Years and Beauty bid thee love ?
... alone All Day , and my once dear Companions Mun . In vain the Lesbian Maids
claim each a part , Where thou alone haft ta'en up all the Heart . Ah lovely Youth !
how canst thou cruel prove , When blooming Years and Beauty bid thee love ?
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Wholly Translated , By Mr. PO P E. SAY , lovely Youth , that doft my Heart
command , Muft then her Name the wretched Writer prove ? To thy
Remembrance loft , as to thy Love ! Ak not the Cause that I new Numbers chuse ,
The Lute neglected ...
Wholly Translated , By Mr. PO P E. SAY , lovely Youth , that doft my Heart
command , Muft then her Name the wretched Writer prove ? To thy
Remembrance loft , as to thy Love ! Ak not the Cause that I new Numbers chuse ,
The Lute neglected ...
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I go , ye Nymphs ! those Rocks and Seas to prove ; How much I fear , but ah ! how
much I love ! I go , ye Nymphs ! where furious Love inspires : Let Female Fears
submit to Female Fires ! To Rocks and Seas I fly from Phaon's Hate , And hope ...
I go , ye Nymphs ! those Rocks and Seas to prove ; How much I fear , but ah ! how
much I love ! I go , ye Nymphs ! where furious Love inspires : Let Female Fears
submit to Female Fires ! To Rocks and Seas I fly from Phaon's Hate , And hope ...
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... nobler Hand fhall govern warlike Thrace , The End proves all and may he
never hit His rafh Presage , who dares condemn thee yet , For should't thou now
return , each will conclude I study'd with my own my country's Good : I've fail'd ,
alas !
... nobler Hand fhall govern warlike Thrace , The End proves all and may he
never hit His rafh Presage , who dares condemn thee yet , For should't thou now
return , each will conclude I study'd with my own my country's Good : I've fail'd ,
alas !
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Arms bear Beauty Blood Breaſt Cauſe Charms Command cou'd Crime dear Death doubt Embrace ev'ry Eyes Face Fair Faith fall falſe Fame fatal Fate Father fear Field fierce Fire firſt Flame Force gave give Gods Hair Hand Hate hear Heart Heav'n Honour Hopes Huſband Jove Joys kind laſt leave leſs Light live Looks lov'd Love Love's Lover Maid Mind Miſtreſs Mother move muſt Name ne'er never Night o'er once Pain Paris Place pleaſe Pleaſure poor Pow'r prove Rage Return riſe ſame ſay ſee ſelf ſhall Shame ſhe Shore ſhould ſoft ſome Soul ſtill ſuch Tears tell tender thee theſe thine Things thoſe thou Thoughts thro Tongue Troy true Twas uſe Venus Verſe Vows Whilft whoſe Wife Winds wou'd Wounds write yield Youth
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