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... Ovid's Metamorphofes . Book 2 . Phaeton , 157 160 162 The Story of 171 -Phaeton's Sifters transform'd into Trees , 190 -The Tranformation of Cycnus into a Swan , 193 The Story of Califto , -The Story of Coronis and Birth of Æsculapius ...
... Ovid's Metamorphofes . Book 2 . Phaeton , 157 160 162 The Story of 171 -Phaeton's Sifters transform'd into Trees , 190 -The Tranformation of Cycnus into a Swan , 193 The Story of Califto , -The Story of Coronis and Birth of Æsculapius ...
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... Hermaphroditus , from the Fourth Book of Ovid's Metamorphofes , 268 Notes on fome of the foregoing Stories in Ovid's Me- tamorphofes , An Effay on Virgil's Georgics , 275 297 POEMS POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . VOL . I. B [ [ x1 ]
... Hermaphroditus , from the Fourth Book of Ovid's Metamorphofes , 268 Notes on fome of the foregoing Stories in Ovid's Me- tamorphofes , An Effay on Virgil's Georgics , 275 297 POEMS POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . VOL . I. B [ [ x1 ]
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... Ovid in his exile wrote , [ thought ; Grief chill'd his breast , and check'd his rifing Penfive and fad , his drooping Muse betrays The Roman genius in its laft decays . Prevailing warmth has still thy mind possest , And fecond youth is ...
... Ovid in his exile wrote , [ thought ; Grief chill'd his breast , and check'd his rifing Penfive and fad , his drooping Muse betrays The Roman genius in its laft decays . Prevailing warmth has still thy mind possest , And fecond youth is ...
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... Ovid boasts the advantage of thy song , And tells his story in the British tongue ; Thy charming verse , and fair translations , show How thy own laurel first began to grow : How wild Lycaon chang'd by angry Gods , And frighted at ...
... Ovid boasts the advantage of thy song , And tells his story in the British tongue ; Thy charming verse , and fair translations , show How thy own laurel first began to grow : How wild Lycaon chang'd by angry Gods , And frighted at ...
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... verse Th ' immortal rhetoric rehearse ; The mighty ftrains , in lyric numbers bound , Forget their majefty , and lofe their found . TRANSLA- TRANSLATIONS FROM OVID'S METAMORPHOSES . t O VI I D's 168 POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS .
... verse Th ' immortal rhetoric rehearse ; The mighty ftrains , in lyric numbers bound , Forget their majefty , and lofe their found . TRANSLA- TRANSLATIONS FROM OVID'S METAMORPHOSES . t O VI I D's 168 POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS .
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Aëre æther arms atque BAROMETRI beauties bleft bluſhes boaſt breaſt bright Cadmus caft courſe Cycnus defcription deſcribed diſtant ev'ry eyes faid fame fate fatire fays fecret feven fhade fhall fhining fhore fhould fide fight fince fire firft firſt fkies flain foft fome foul ftand ftill ftrength fubject fuch fuci Gaul Georgic Goddeſs Gods greateſt Gulfton heav'n himſelf itſelf Jove laft laſt loft maid mighty moſt Mufe Muſe muſt neighb'ring numbers Nunc nymph o'er omne Ovid Ovid's Pentheus Phaeton pleaſe pleaſure poem poet praiſe purſue Quæ rage raiſe reft rife rifu riſe round ſcenes ſhade ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhore ſhow ſkies ſky ſmoke ſpeak ſpring ſtands ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtood ſtory ſtreams thee theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand thunder transform'd turba verfe verſe view'd Virgil virgin waſte Whilft whoſe winds woods wou'd youth