Ovid's Epistles: With His Amours |
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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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Oh could thy Eyes but reach my dreadful State , As now I stand prepar'd for
sudden Fate , Thou cou'dft not see this naked Breast of mine Dalht against Rocks
, rather than join'd to thine . Peace , Sapho , peace ! thou send'At thy fruitless
Cries ...
Oh could thy Eyes but reach my dreadful State , As now I stand prepar'd for
sudden Fate , Thou cou'dft not see this naked Breast of mine Dalht against Rocks
, rather than join'd to thine . Peace , Sapho , peace ! thou send'At thy fruitless
Cries ...
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Soft Scenes of Solitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own
Disease : No more the Lesbian Dames my Passion move , Once the dear Objects
of my guilty Love ; All other Loves are lost in only thine , Ah Youth ungrateful to ...
Soft Scenes of Solitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own
Disease : No more the Lesbian Dames my Passion move , Once the dear Objects
of my guilty Love ; All other Loves are lost in only thine , Ah Youth ungrateful to ...
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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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By Charms like thine which all my Soul have won , Who might not - ah ! who wou'
d not be undone ? For those , Aurora Cephalus might scorn , And with fresh
Blushes paint the conscious Morn . For those might Cynthia lengthen Phaon's
sleep .
By Charms like thine which all my Soul have won , Who might not - ah ! who wou'
d not be undone ? For those , Aurora Cephalus might scorn , And with fresh
Blushes paint the conscious Morn . For those might Cynthia lengthen Phaon's
sleep .
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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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