Amores

Ovid

Ovid. Ovid's Art of Love (in three Books), the Remedy of Love, the Art of Beauty, the Court of Love, the History of Love, and Amours. Dryden, John, et al., translator. New York: Calvin Blanchard, 1855.

  1. Or he[*](Orestes) who spared not her who gave him breath?
  2. So ill the son reveng'd his father's death!
  3. Then I had broke the most religious ties,
  4. Both to my parents and the deities:
  5. I tore (0 heav'ns!) her finely braided hair,
  6. How charming then look'd the disorder'd fair.
  7. So Atalanta in her chaise is drawn,
  8. Where the Arcadian beasts her empire own:
  9. So Ariadne, left upon the shore,
  10. Does all alone her lost estate deplore.