Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... Wife , whofe Crime's her Innocence ! For faving him I love , I'm Guilty call'd : Had I been truly fo , I'd been extoll'd , Let me be Guilty ftill , fince this they fay Is Guilt , I glory thus to difobey . Torments nor Death fhall draw ...
... Wife , whofe Crime's her Innocence ! For faving him I love , I'm Guilty call'd : Had I been truly fo , I'd been extoll'd , Let me be Guilty ftill , fince this they fay Is Guilt , I glory thus to difobey . Torments nor Death fhall draw ...
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... Wife . Thrice 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 ...
... Wife . Thrice 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 ...
Página 38
... Wife , Who catch'd the Death aim'd at her Husband's Life . Here I must reft my Hand , tho ' much remains , › ' Tis quite difabled with the Weight of Chains . 1 1 f . 1 ARIADNE ARIADNE TO THESEU S. The ARGUMENT . Minus , King 38 OVID'S ...
... Wife , Who catch'd the Death aim'd at her Husband's Life . Here I must reft my Hand , tho ' much remains , › ' Tis quite difabled with the Weight of Chains . 1 1 f . 1 ARIADNE ARIADNE TO THESEU S. The ARGUMENT . Minus , King 38 OVID'S ...
Página 39
... Wife Pafipha , while he was engaged in that War . The Chance at last fell upon Thefeus to be fent among those Youths ; who by the Inftruction of Ariadne escaped out of the Laby- rinth , after he had kill'd the Minotaure , and , toge ...
... Wife Pafipha , while he was engaged in that War . The Chance at last fell upon Thefeus to be fent among those Youths ; who by the Inftruction of Ariadne escaped out of the Laby- rinth , after he had kill'd the Minotaure , and , toge ...
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... Wife and Coufin too ; Your Coufin ftill , but oh ! that dearer Name Of Wife , another now does falfely claim . What Woman can , I have already done , Yet I'm confin'd by rough Achilles ' Son . With much of Pain , and all the Art I knew ...
... Wife and Coufin too ; Your Coufin ftill , but oh ! that dearer Name Of Wife , another now does falfely claim . What Woman can , I have already done , Yet I'm confin'd by rough Achilles ' Son . With much of Pain , and all the Art I knew ...
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