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... Ovid . Met . Lib . 6. 428 . Nor Hymen , nor the Graces here preside , Nor Juno to befriend the blooming bride ; But fiends with fun'ral brands the process led , And furies waited at the genial bed . • MR . SPECTATOR , Crazet ' I presume ...
... Ovid . Met . Lib . 6. 428 . Nor Hymen , nor the Graces here preside , Nor Juno to befriend the blooming bride ; But fiends with fun'ral brands the process led , And furies waited at the genial bed . • MR . SPECTATOR , Crazet ' I presume ...
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... Ovid . Met . Lib . iii . 432 . [ From the fable of Narcissus . ] What could , fond youth , this helpless passion move ? What kindled in thee this unpitied love ? Thy own warm blush within the water glows ; With thee the colour'd shadow ...
... Ovid . Met . Lib . iii . 432 . [ From the fable of Narcissus . ] What could , fond youth , this helpless passion move ? What kindled in thee this unpitied love ? Thy own warm blush within the water glows ; With thee the colour'd shadow ...
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... Ovid , tells us of a swinging fellow , called Polypheme , that made use of the sea for his looking - glass , and could never dress himself to advantage but in a calm . My friend Will , to show us the whole com- pass of his learning upon ...
... Ovid , tells us of a swinging fellow , called Polypheme , that made use of the sea for his looking - glass , and could never dress himself to advantage but in a calm . My friend Will , to show us the whole com- pass of his learning upon ...
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... Ovid have copied after him , tells us , that the giants threw Ossa upon Olympus , and Pelion upon Ossa . He adds an epithet to Pelion ( irosiovarov ) which | -But the sword Of Michael from the armoury of God Was giv'n him temper'd so ...
... Ovid have copied after him , tells us , that the giants threw Ossa upon Olympus , and Pelion upon Ossa . He adds an epithet to Pelion ( irosiovarov ) which | -But the sword Of Michael from the armoury of God Was giv'n him temper'd so ...
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... Ovid , Met . Lib . xv . 165 . All things are but alter'd ; nothing dies ; And here and there th ' unbody'd spirit ties , By time , or force , or sickness dispossess'd , And lodges , where it lights , in man or beast . - Dryden . WILL ...
... Ovid , Met . Lib . xv . 165 . All things are but alter'd ; nothing dies ; And here and there th ' unbody'd spirit ties , By time , or force , or sickness dispossess'd , And lodges , where it lights , in man or beast . - Dryden . WILL ...
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