Selections from the Metamorphoses and Heroides of Publius Ovidius Naso, with a Literal and Interlineal Translation on the Hamiltonian System as Improved by Thomas Clark: For the Use of Schools and Private LearnersC. Desilver, 1862 |
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Abantiades adhuc æquor æther after-that amor arma arms atque auras be-able blood body brachia breast cætera caput cœlo conjux corpora countenance cùm dedit deûm deus dextrâ dixit earth enim erat eyes father fear fræna fuit goddess gods grief habet hæc hand heaven her-own his-own hunc ignes illa Ille illi illo inquit ipsa ipse Jovis Juno Jupiter lands lumina malè manus Medea medio Meleager Metam mihi modò mœnia mother mouth neque nisi nomen numina nunc Nymphs omnes omnia orbem oscula out-of OVIDII METAMORPH pater pectora Pentheus Perseus Phaëton Phineus Phocus Phœbus postquam Procne Procris quà quæ quam quas quid quod quoque sæpè sanguine sibi sine sister so-great so-many tamen Telamon tellus Tereus terga terræ terras thee things thou tibi ultrà undas verba vidit vulnera vultus waves whilst wild-beasts wings wound


