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" Whose face and limbs were one continued wound: Dishonest, with lopp'd arms, the youth appears, Spoil'd of his nose, and shorten'd of his ears. He scarcely knew him, striving to disown His blotted form, and blushing to be known; And therefore first began:... "
Four Heroick epistles of Ovid, tr. into Engl. verse - Σελίδα 61
των Publius Ovidius Naso - 1803
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...limbs were one continu'd wound. -• Dishonest, with lopp'd arms, the youth appears,\ •' SpoJl'd of his nose, and shorten'd of his ears. He scarcely knew him, stowng to disown 6.70' Ilia blotted form, and blushing to be known; And therefore •firs,t began:...

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...found, Whose face and limbs were one continu'd wound. Dishonest, with lopp'd arms, the youth appears, Spoil'd of his nose and shorten'd of his ears. He scarcely knew him, striving to disown 670 His blotted form, and blushing to be known; And therefore first began : " O Teucer's race ! Who...

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...continued wound. Dishonest, with lopped arms, the youth appears, Spoiled of his nose, and shortened of his ears. He scarcely knew him, striving to disown His blotted form, and blushing to be known ; And therefore first began : — " O Teucer's race ! Who durst thy...

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...Whose face and limbs were one continued wound. Dishonest, with lopp'd arms, the youth appear», SpoiPd of his nose, and shorten'd of his ears. He scarcely knew him, striving to disown His blotted form, and blushing to be known. And therefore first began : " O Teucer's race, Who durst thy faultless...

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