... mine an humble cot ! Saturnia! grant thy suppliant's timid prayer; And aid me, Venus ! from thy pearly chair. Yet, if the sisters, who o'er fate preside, My vows contemning, still detain my bride; Cease, breast, to heave ! cease, anxious blood, to... The works of Tibullus, tr. by J. Grainger - الصفحة 110بواسطة Albius Tibullus - 1812عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Tibullus - 1759 - عدد الصفحات: 276
...that Score, paves the Way for his recommending Patience as his only Remedy. Apollo's THE FOURTH ELEGY. LAST Night's ill-boding Dreams, ye Gods avert! Nor plague, with Portents, a poor Lover's Heart I But why ? From Prejudice our Terrors rife ; Vain Vifions have no Commerce with the Skies: Th'Eventof... | |
| Tibullus - 1759 - عدد الصفحات: 468
...paves the Way for his recommending Patience at his only Remedy, Apollo's Speech THE *' ' FOURTH ELEGY. LAST Night's ill-boding Dreams, ye Gods avert ! Nor plague, with Portents* a poor Lover's Heart I But why ? From Prejudice our Terrors rife ; Vain Vifions have no Commerce with the Skies : Th'Event... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - عدد الصفحات: 798
...heave ! cease anxious blood t* flow! Come, Death ! transport me to thy realms below. THE FOURTH ELEGV. LAST night's ill-boding dreams, ye gods, avert! Nor plague, with portents, a pour lover's hearM But why ? From prejudice our terrours ris« ; Vain visions have no commerce with... | |
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