Ovid's Epistles: With His Amours |
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... the Daughter of Augustus , whom they think he Celebrates under the Name of
Corinna in his Elegies : But he who will observe the Verses which are made to
that Mistress , may gather from the whole Contexture of them , that Corinna was
not ...
... the Daughter of Augustus , whom they think he Celebrates under the Name of
Corinna in his Elegies : But he who will observe the Verses which are made to
that Mistress , may gather from the whole Contexture of them , that Corinna was
not ...
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Then on my Tomb hall the proud Cause be read , And thy fad Crime still live ,
when I am dead : Poor Phillis dy'd , by him foe lov'd opprefs'd ; The truest Mistress
, by the falfest Guest . He was the cruel Cause of all ber Woe , But her own Hand
...
Then on my Tomb hall the proud Cause be read , And thy fad Crime still live ,
when I am dead : Poor Phillis dy'd , by him foe lov'd opprefs'd ; The truest Mistress
, by the falfest Guest . He was the cruel Cause of all ber Woe , But her own Hand
...
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... shall be read , : Scinis and Minotaure in triumph led : Thebes quite reduc'd , the
Centaurs overcome , Hell storm'd , and the blaek King disturbid at home ; Thy
hated Image thus inscrib'd hall end --He who betray'd his Mistress and his Friend
.
... shall be read , : Scinis and Minotaure in triumph led : Thebes quite reduc'd , the
Centaurs overcome , Hell storm'd , and the blaek King disturbid at home ; Thy
hated Image thus inscrib'd hall end --He who betray'd his Mistress and his Friend
.
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This sad fort Epitaph Mhall speak my Doom , And fix my mournful Story on my
Tomb , This Monument did false Demophoon build , With the cold Ashes of his
Mistress fill'd ; He was the Caujė , and ber's the Hand that killd . } HYPERM 7 .
This sad fort Epitaph Mhall speak my Doom , And fix my mournful Story on my
Tomb , This Monument did false Demophoon build , With the cold Ashes of his
Mistress fill'd ; He was the Caujė , and ber's the Hand that killd . } HYPERM 7 .
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Th ' unhappy Mistress of the mighty Jove , Chang'd to a Cow , a Form unapt for
Love , Views in her Father's Streams her Head's Array , Sees her own Horns ,
and frighted , farts away . When she'd complain , the lows ; and equal Fears From
her ...
Th ' unhappy Mistress of the mighty Jove , Chang'd to a Cow , a Form unapt for
Love , Views in her Father's Streams her Head's Array , Sees her own Horns ,
and frighted , farts away . When she'd complain , the lows ; and equal Fears From
her ...
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