Ovid's Epistles: With His Amours |
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... Diamonds glow , No more my Locks in Ringlets curld diffuse The costly
Sweetness of Arabian Dews , Nor Braids of Gold the vary'd Tresles bind , That fly
disorder'd with the wanton Wind : For whom shou'd Sapho use such Arts as thefe
?
... Diamonds glow , No more my Locks in Ringlets curld diffuse The costly
Sweetness of Arabian Dews , Nor Braids of Gold the vary'd Tresles bind , That fly
disorder'd with the wanton Wind : For whom shou'd Sapho use such Arts as thefe
?
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... to Æolus , who , inrag'd at the Wickedness of his Children , commanded the
Babe to be expos'd to Wild Beasts on the Mountains ; And withal , sent a Sword to
Canace , with this Mesage , That ber Crimes would inftruet ber how to use it .
... to Æolus , who , inrag'd at the Wickedness of his Children , commanded the
Babe to be expos'd to Wild Beasts on the Mountains ; And withal , sent a Sword to
Canace , with this Mesage , That ber Crimes would inftruet ber how to use it .
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with that Word His trembling Hands presented me a Sword :) Your Father sends
you this ; and lets you know , That your own Crimes the Use of it will show . Too
well I know the Sense those Words impart : His Prefent shall be treasur'd in my ...
with that Word His trembling Hands presented me a Sword :) Your Father sends
you this ; and lets you know , That your own Crimes the Use of it will show . Too
well I know the Sense those Words impart : His Prefent shall be treasur'd in my ...
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... where two huge Mountains guard the Way , There lyes a fearful , folitary Bay ;
Oft l've resolv'd , while on this Place I've stood , To throw my felf into the raging
Flood , Wild with Despair , and I will do it ftill , Since you continue thus to use me
ill .
... where two huge Mountains guard the Way , There lyes a fearful , folitary Bay ;
Oft l've resolv'd , while on this Place I've stood , To throw my felf into the raging
Flood , Wild with Despair , and I will do it ftill , Since you continue thus to use me
ill .
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Let me be Guilty still , since this they say Is Guilt , I glory thus to disobey .
Torments nor Death shall draw me to repent : Though against me they use that
Instrument From which I fav'd a Husband's dearer Life , And with one Sword kill
Linus and ...
Let me be Guilty still , since this they say Is Guilt , I glory thus to disobey .
Torments nor Death shall draw me to repent : Though against me they use that
Instrument From which I fav'd a Husband's dearer Life , And with one Sword kill
Linus and ...
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