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... charms , That drew the Thunderer from Juno's arms , No longer shall their wonted force retain , Nor please the god , nor make the mortal vain . ” This said , her hand within her hair she wound , Swung her to earth , and dragg'd her on ...
... charms , That drew the Thunderer from Juno's arms , No longer shall their wonted force retain , Nor please the god , nor make the mortal vain . ” This said , her hand within her hair she wound , Swung her to earth , and dragg'd her on ...
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... charms ; My beauty was the cause of all my harms ; Neptune , as on his shores I went to rove , Observ'd me in my walks , and fell in love . He made his courtship , he confess'd his pain , And offer'd force when all his arts were vain ...
... charms ; My beauty was the cause of all my harms ; Neptune , as on his shores I went to rove , Observ'd me in my walks , and fell in love . He made his courtship , he confess'd his pain , And offer'd force when all his arts were vain ...
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... charms , With which he fills th ' immortal Juno's arms . ' Th ' unwary nymph , ensnar'd with what she said , Desir'd of Jove , when next he sought her bed , f To grant a certain gift which she would choose SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 51.
... charms , With which he fills th ' immortal Juno's arms . ' Th ' unwary nymph , ensnar'd with what she said , Desir'd of Jove , when next he sought her bed , f To grant a certain gift which she would choose SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 51.
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... charms , With which your Juno's bosom you inflame , And fill with transport heav'ns immortal dame . " The god , surpris'd , would fain have stopp'd her voice : But he had sworn , and she had made her choice . To keep his promise he ...
... charms , With which your Juno's bosom you inflame , And fill with transport heav'ns immortal dame . " The god , surpris'd , would fain have stopp'd her voice : But he had sworn , and she had made her choice . To keep his promise he ...
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... charms an easy conquest have obtain❜d O'er other hearts , by thee alone disdain'd . But why should I despair ? I'm sure he burns With equal flames , and languishes by turns . Whene'er I stoop he offers at a kiss , And when my arms I ...
... charms an easy conquest have obtain❜d O'er other hearts , by thee alone disdain'd . But why should I despair ? I'm sure he burns With equal flames , and languishes by turns . Whene'er I stoop he offers at a kiss , And when my arms I ...
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The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volum 6 Joseph Addison Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1811 |
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