Ovidius Exulans; or, Ovid travestie. A mock-poem on five Epistles of Ovid: viz. Dido to Aneas, Leander to Hero, Laodameia to Protesilaus, Hero to Leander, Penelope to Ulysses. In English burlesque ... By Naso Scarronnomimus |
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