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... weep ; So I stood gazing all transported there , Like Argus , watchful wardour of the fair . Anon I'd loose the chaplets from my head To wreath the flowers round Cynthia's brow instead ; Or braid her hair afresh that ' scaped its bands ...
... weep ; So I stood gazing all transported there , Like Argus , watchful wardour of the fair . Anon I'd loose the chaplets from my head To wreath the flowers round Cynthia's brow instead ; Or braid her hair afresh that ' scaped its bands ...
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... weep to think on thee , " And nights thou lov'st to spend apart from me ; " Such the last thoughts of thee that made me weep , " Ere yet my weary eyelids closed in sleep . " IV . Quid mihi tam multas . WHY , Bassus , ever praising ...
... weep to think on thee , " And nights thou lov'st to spend apart from me ; " Such the last thoughts of thee that made me weep , " Ere yet my weary eyelids closed in sleep . " IV . Quid mihi tam multas . WHY , Bassus , ever praising ...
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... weep together o'er our mutual woe . Then , Gallus , cease to tempt my Cynthia's sway ; Or , gain her once - and thou wilt rue the day ! WITH Non VI . ego nunc Hadria . thee o'er Adria's waters would I roam , Or spread my sails across th ...
... weep together o'er our mutual woe . Then , Gallus , cease to tempt my Cynthia's sway ; Or , gain her once - and thou wilt rue the day ! WITH Non VI . ego nunc Hadria . thee o'er Adria's waters would I roam , Or spread my sails across th ...
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... Weep not for others , nor in lofty verse Amphion's lyre and rising Thebes rehearse , E'en soft Mimnermus conquers Homer's fire , When melting Love demands the softer lyre . Go ! write the strains thou scorn'st of old to hear , And sing ...
... Weep not for others , nor in lofty verse Amphion's lyre and rising Thebes rehearse , E'en soft Mimnermus conquers Homer's fire , When melting Love demands the softer lyre . Go ! write the strains thou scorn'st of old to hear , And sing ...
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... weep ; Yet can I do still more than secrets keep , For lovers ' quarrels I can mend once more , And break the churlish locks on Beauty's door ; Or soothe , how fresh soe'er , another's pains ! BOOK I. ] 13 PROPERTIUS .
... weep ; Yet can I do still more than secrets keep , For lovers ' quarrels I can mend once more , And break the churlish locks on Beauty's door ; Or soothe , how fresh soe'er , another's pains ! BOOK I. ] 13 PROPERTIUS .
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arms bade beauty beneath Bishop bliss Boötes bore Brasenose College breast brow Cæsar Callimachus Cambridge canst charm Cheltenham College Church Church of England Crown 8vo Cynthia dark death Dost E'en e'er Edward Meyrick Goulburn eyes fair fall false fame fate fear fire golden hair hear heart Heaven Henry Parry Liddon Holy John Henry Blunt Jove late Fellow Lecturer life's London Lord love's lovers lyre maid maidens mark'd Merton College methinks Muses ne'er never night nought o'er once Oxford Phoebus poor prayers Propertius roam Roman Rome Sackville College Second Edition Sermons shade shame shore shrine sing sleep Small 8vo soft song spurn stern stream tale Tarpeia tears tell thee thine thou art thou wilt throng tomb Trinity College Twas Venus wave weary weep wilt thou wine woo'd wouldst wrath yield yore
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