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The Love Books of Ovid
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INTRODUCTION
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ELEGY II. THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE.
ELEGY III. HE COMMENDS HIMSELF TO HIS MISTRESS BY THE MERITS OF HIS POETRY, THE PURITY OF HIS MORALS, AND BY THE VOW OF HIS UNCHANGEABLE FIDELITY.
ELEGY IV. OVID, HIS MISTRESS AND HER HUSBAND ARE ALL BIDDEN TO THE SAME SUPPER. HE GIVES HIS MISTRESS, A CODE BY WHICH THEY CAN TESTIFY THEIR LOVE FOR EACH OTHER, BENEATH HER HUSBAND’S VERY EYES.
ELEGY V. HIS DELIGHT AT HAVING OBTAINED CORINNA’S FAVOURS.
ELEGY VI. HE CONJURES THE PORTER TO OPEN THE DOOR OF HIS MISTRESS’S HOUSE.
ELEGY VII. HE CURSES HIMSELF FOR HAVING MALTREATED HIS MISTRESS.
ELEGY VIII. HE CURSES A CERTAIN OLD WOMAN OF THE TOWN WHOM HE OVERHEARS INSTRUCTING HIS MISTRESS IN THE ARTS OF A COURTESAN.
ELEGY IX. HE COMPARETH LOVE WITH WAR.
ELEGY X. HE ENDEAVOURS TO DISSUADE HIS MISTRESS FROM BECOMING A COURTESAN.
ELEGY XI. HE ASKS NAPE TO DELIVER A LOVE-LETTER TO HER MISTRESS.
ELEGY XII. HE CALLS DOWN CURSES ON THE TABLETS WHICH BRING HIM WORD OF HIS MISTRESS’S REFUSAL.
ELEGY XIII. HE ENTREATS THE DAWN TO HASTEN NOT HER COMING.
ELEGY XIV. TO HIS MISTRESS, WHO, CONTRARY TO HIS COUNSEL, DYED HER HAIR WITH NOXIOUS COMPOSITIONS, AND HAS NEARLY BECOME BALD.
ELEGY XV. THE POETS ALONE ARE IMMORTAL.
BOOK II ELEGY I. HE TELLS WHEREFORE, INSTEAD OF THE WARS OF THE GIANTS, WHICH HE HAD COMMENCED, HE IS CONSTRAINED TO SING OF LOVE.
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