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. (With Venus' leave) the mightier deity,
  2. By all these heavenly witnesses' to you
  3. Will I be ever faithful, ever true.
  4. Now ib the open cirque the game's begun,
  5. The praetor gives the signal, now they run;
  6. I see which way your wishes are inclin'd,
  7. To him a certain conquest is design'd;
  8. For e'en the horses seem to know your mind.
  9. He takes too large a compass to come in,
  10. And lets his adversary get between;
  11. Recall him, Romans, for a second heat,
  12. And clear the course—
  13. Now see your ground you better do maintain,
  14. This lady's favour, and your fame regain;
  15. The prize is his.-As yours successful prove,
  16. So let my wishes, which are all for love;
  17. I'm yet to conquer, and your heart's the prize;
  18. Something she promis'd with her sparkling eyes,
  19. And smil'd ;-" Enough," did I transported cry,
  20. "The rest I leave to opportunity."