Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... o'er the Main , Nor let a Lover's Death the guiltless Flood profane ! On Phoebus Shrine my Harp I'll then bestow , And this Infcription shall be plac❜d below . " Here fhe who fung , to Him that did infpire ,. " Sapho to Phabus ...
... o'er the Main , Nor let a Lover's Death the guiltless Flood profane ! On Phoebus Shrine my Harp I'll then bestow , And this Infcription shall be plac❜d below . " Here fhe who fung , to Him that did infpire ,. " Sapho to Phabus ...
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... o'er , Harbour'd thy Ships , and welcom'd thee to Shore ; Thy Coffers ftill replenish'd from my own , And to that height a Prodigal was grown , I gave thee all thou afk'dft , and gave fo faft , I gave my felf into thy Pow'r at laft ; 1 ...
... o'er , Harbour'd thy Ships , and welcom'd thee to Shore ; Thy Coffers ftill replenish'd from my own , And to that height a Prodigal was grown , I gave thee all thou afk'dft , and gave fo faft , I gave my felf into thy Pow'r at laft ; 1 ...
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... o'er , And leaves my Body breathlefs on the Shore . Hard by , where two huge Mountains guard the Way , There lyes a fearful , folitary Bay ; " Oft I've refolv'd , while on this Place I've flood , To throw my felf into the raging Flood ...
... o'er , And leaves my Body breathlefs on the Shore . Hard by , where two huge Mountains guard the Way , There lyes a fearful , folitary Bay ; " Oft I've refolv'd , while on this Place I've flood , To throw my felf into the raging Flood ...
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... o'er the barren Sand , Far as my Eyes can reach the spacious Strand , Look out all Hours to fee what Wind ftands fair , By Earth's cold Damp untir'd , or Heav'n's bleak Air ; When any distant Sail I chance to fpy ,、-- I fancy , thy ...
... o'er the barren Sand , Far as my Eyes can reach the spacious Strand , Look out all Hours to fee what Wind ftands fair , By Earth's cold Damp untir'd , or Heav'n's bleak Air ; When any distant Sail I chance to fpy ,、-- I fancy , thy ...
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... o'er your Breaft , which did fo lately join In fuch an Ecftasy of Love to mine , I rais'd the pointed Steel to pierce that Part ; " But ah ! th ' Attempt ftrook nearer to my Heart . My Soul divided thus , these Words , among A thoufand ...
... o'er your Breaft , which did fo lately join In fuch an Ecftasy of Love to mine , I rais'd the pointed Steel to pierce that Part ; " But ah ! th ' Attempt ftrook nearer to my Heart . My Soul divided thus , these Words , among A thoufand ...
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