Ovid's Epistles: With His Amours |
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Expos'd to all the World my self I see , Forgetting Virtue , Fame , and all but thee ;
So ill , alas ! do Love and Shame agree ! ' Tis thou alone that art my constant
Care , In pleafing Dreams thoa comfort'it my Despair ; And mak'st the Night , that ...
Expos'd to all the World my self I see , Forgetting Virtue , Fame , and all but thee ;
So ill , alas ! do Love and Shame agree ! ' Tis thou alone that art my constant
Care , In pleafing Dreams thoa comfort'it my Despair ; And mak'st the Night , that ...
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As if for thee they put their Mourning on . No warbling Bird does now with Mufick
fill The Woods , except the mournful Philomel . With hers my difmal Notes all
Night agree , Of Tereus the complains , and I of thee . Ungentle Youth ! didît thou
but ...
As if for thee they put their Mourning on . No warbling Bird does now with Mufick
fill The Woods , except the mournful Philomel . With hers my difmal Notes all
Night agree , Of Tereus the complains , and I of thee . Ungentle Youth ! didît thou
but ...
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... Than ev'n those Gods contend in Charms with thee , The Muses teach me all
their foftest Lays , And the wide World resounds with Sapho's Praise . Tho ' great
Alcæus more fublimely fings , And strikes with bolder Rage the founding Strings ...
... Than ev'n those Gods contend in Charms with thee , The Muses teach me all
their foftest Lays , And the wide World resounds with Sapho's Praise . Tho ' great
Alcæus more fublimely fings , And strikes with bolder Rage the founding Strings ...
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... neglecting Wealth and Fame , Ignobly burn'd in a destructive Flame ; An Infant
Daughter late my Griefs , increast , And all a Mother's Cares diftract my Breast ..
Alas , what more could Fate itself impose , But Thee , the last and greatest of my ...
... neglecting Wealth and Fame , Ignobly burn'd in a destructive Flame ; An Infant
Daughter late my Griefs , increast , And all a Mother's Cares diftract my Breast ..
Alas , what more could Fate itself impose , But Thee , the last and greatest of my ...
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... And with fresh Blushes paint the conscious Morn . For those might Cynthia
lengthen Phaon's sleep . And bid Endymion nightly tend his Sheep , Venus for
those had rapt thee to the Skies , But Mars on thee might look with Venus ' Eyes .
... And with fresh Blushes paint the conscious Morn . For those might Cynthia
lengthen Phaon's sleep . And bid Endymion nightly tend his Sheep , Venus for
those had rapt thee to the Skies , But Mars on thee might look with Venus ' Eyes .
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