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<Author>Ovid</Author>
<Title>Ars Amatoria</Title>
<Edition>From part of Project LIBRI (Literary Information Bases for Research and Instruction), a collection of literary texts collected by Stephen V.F. Waite, begun as the American Philological Association Repository of Classical Texts in Machine-Readable Form. OTA 0346</Edition>
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<l n=1.1>Si quis in hoc artem populo non novit amandi,</l>
<l n=1.2> Hoc legat et lecto carmine doctus amet.</l>
<l n=1.3>Arte citae veloque rates remoque moventur,</l>
<l n=1.4> Arte leves currus; arte regendus Amor.</l>
<l n=1.5>Curribus Automedon lentisque erat aptus habenis,</l>
<l n=1.6> Tiphys in Haemonia puppe magister erat;</l>
<l n=1.7>Me Venus artificem tenero praefecit Amori?</l>
<l n=1.8> Tiphys et Automedon dicar Amoris ego.</l>
<l n=1.9>Ille quidem ferus est et qui mihi saepe repugnet?</l>
<l n=1.10> Sed puer est, aetas mollis et apta regi.</l>
<l n=1.11>Phillyrides puerum c . . .