Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... Blood ; Yet you are Innocent , Fate drew the Sword , And a religious Duty gave the Word . With this the Tyrant does my Lord difgrace , And what's still worse , dares do it to my Face : Whilst burft with Envy , I am forc❜d to be Rackt ...
... Blood ; Yet you are Innocent , Fate drew the Sword , And a religious Duty gave the Word . With this the Tyrant does my Lord difgrace , And what's still worse , dares do it to my Face : Whilst burft with Envy , I am forc❜d to be Rackt ...
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... , whose Frown can make The Vaffal Globe of his Creation shake , Th ' Almighty Sire of our unhappy Race , And by the facred Urn that does embrace } Thy Thy Father's Duft , whose once loud Blood may boast 50 OVID'S EPISTLES .
... , whose Frown can make The Vaffal Globe of his Creation shake , Th ' Almighty Sire of our unhappy Race , And by the facred Urn that does embrace } Thy Thy Father's Duft , whose once loud Blood may boast 50 OVID'S EPISTLES .
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With His Amours Ovid. Thy Father's Duft , whose once loud Blood may boast Thou in Repofe haft laid his fleeping Ghoft ; I'll either live my dear Oreftes ' Wife , Or to untimely Fate refign my Life . D 2 LEAN- LEANDER TO HERO . By Mr ...
With His Amours Ovid. Thy Father's Duft , whose once loud Blood may boast Thou in Repofe haft laid his fleeping Ghoft ; I'll either live my dear Oreftes ' Wife , Or to untimely Fate refign my Life . D 2 LEAN- LEANDER TO HERO . By Mr ...
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... Blood wilt thou thy Loss retrieve ? From me , ye Gods , avert your heavy doom , And bring my Dear , laden with Laurels home . But my Heart fails me , when I think of War ; The fad Reflections coft me many a Tear : I tremble when I hear ...
... Blood wilt thou thy Loss retrieve ? From me , ye Gods , avert your heavy doom , And bring my Dear , laden with Laurels home . But my Heart fails me , when I think of War ; The fad Reflections coft me many a Tear : I tremble when I hear ...
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... Blood , Thy Cafe is different - May'ft thou live to fee ( Deareft ) no other Combatant but me ! Ye gen'rous Trojans , turn your Swords away From his dear Breaft , find out a nobler Prey : Why should you harmless Laodamia slay ? My poor ...
... Blood , Thy Cafe is different - May'ft thou live to fee ( Deareft ) no other Combatant but me ! Ye gen'rous Trojans , turn your Swords away From his dear Breaft , find out a nobler Prey : Why should you harmless Laodamia slay ? My poor ...
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