Contents
Ovids METAMORPHOSIS | 1 |
To the Reader | 8 |
Ovid Defended | 17 |
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Ovid's Metamorphosis Englished, Mythologized and Represented in Figures Ovid,George Sandys No preview available - 2014 |
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Achilles Aeacus Aegaeus Aegyptians Aeneas Aeolus affections altar ancient Apollo armes ayre Bacchus beasts beauty blood body Boeotia brest Caeneus called Ceres Ceyx citty coelestiall converted cruell Cycnus Daedalion daughter death divine doth Earth eyes fable fained farre fate father feare fire flames flowres funerall fury Goddesse Gods Graecians Grecians grones haire hand hath head heaven Hercules himselfe honour Iland imbrace infernall Jove joyne Juno Jupiter King Laomedon light Meleager mind mortall mother mountaine naturall neere Neptune night Nymphs Ovid OVID'S Pallas Peleus Phaėton Phocis Phoebus pitty Poet powre poyson Princes Proserpina raigned receaved river sacred saith Sandys selfe Serpent shee signifies sister slaine sleepe sonne sorrow soule starres stone Sunne teares Temple Tereus thee thence Theseus Thessaly thou Thracian Tmolus trees Troy unto vaine Venus Virgin warre whereof wife windes wings wound youth