Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... the Lefbian Dames my Paffion move , Once the dear Objects of my guilty Love ; All other Loves are loft in only thine , Ah Youth ungrateful to a Flame like mine ! B 3 - Whom Whom wou'd not all thofe blooming Charms furprize , Thofe [ 5 ]
... the Lefbian Dames my Paffion move , Once the dear Objects of my guilty Love ; All other Loves are loft in only thine , Ah Youth ungrateful to a Flame like mine ! B 3 - Whom Whom wou'd not all thofe blooming Charms furprize , Thofe [ 5 ]
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With His Amours Ovid. Whom wou'd not all thofe blooming Charms furprize , Thofe heav'nly Looks , and dear deluding Eyes ? The Harp and Bow wou'd you like Phœbus bear , A brighter Phoebus , Phaon might appear ; Would you with Ivy wreath ...
With His Amours Ovid. Whom wou'd not all thofe blooming Charms furprize , Thofe heav'nly Looks , and dear deluding Eyes ? The Harp and Bow wou'd you like Phœbus bear , A brighter Phoebus , Phaon might appear ; Would you with Ivy wreath ...
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... wou'd not be undone ? For thofe , Aurora Cephalus might scorn , And with fresh Blushes paint the conscious Morn . For thofe might Cynthia lengthen Phaon's fleep . And bid Endymion nightly tend his Sheep , Venus for those had rapt thee ...
... wou'd not be undone ? For thofe , Aurora Cephalus might scorn , And with fresh Blushes paint the conscious Morn . For thofe might Cynthia lengthen Phaon's fleep . And bid Endymion nightly tend his Sheep , Venus for those had rapt thee ...
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... wou'd } • Present him , why must I be ftain'd with Blood ? Poniards and Swords ill with my Sex agree : • Soft Looks , and Sighs of Love , our Weapons be As I lamented thus , the Tears apace Dropt from my pitying Eyes , on thy lov'd Face ...
... wou'd } • Present him , why must I be ftain'd with Blood ? Poniards and Swords ill with my Sex agree : • Soft Looks , and Sighs of Love , our Weapons be As I lamented thus , the Tears apace Dropt from my pitying Eyes , on thy lov'd Face ...
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... wou'd have blam'd his Son , Nor , had he liv'd , wou'd this have e'er been done . He ne'er had thought it lawful to divide Those two , whom Marriage had fo firmly ty❜d . What is't , ye Gods , that thus provokes your Hate , Or what curs ...
... wou'd have blam'd his Son , Nor , had he liv'd , wou'd this have e'er been done . He ne'er had thought it lawful to divide Those two , whom Marriage had fo firmly ty❜d . What is't , ye Gods , that thus provokes your Hate , Or what curs ...
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