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"The Art of Love" poet
"Ars Amatoria" poet
First-century Roman poet
Exile of A.D. 8
"Tristia" poet
"Art of Love" poet
Exiled Roman poet
"Metamorphoses" poet
Exiled Latin poet
"Tempus edax rerum" writer
"Metamorphoses" author
“Metamorphoses” poet
Golden Age writer
Poet who wrote "At night there is no such thing as an ugly woman"
Horace contemporary
Golden Age poet
Contemporary of Virgil
Roman poet who wrote the "Metamorphoses"
Roman poet banished by Augustus
One of his lost works is "Medea"
Augustan Age poet
"The Art of Love" writer
"Metamorphosis" poet
"The Art of Love" author
Latin poet who penned "The Art of Love"
Poet of ancient Rome
"Metamorphoses" writer
Roman who recorded Greek mythology
"Time, the devourer of all things" writer
Poet exiled by Augustus
Latin love poet
Roman love poet
''Amores'' poet
Roman poet
''Metamorphoses'' poet
''The Art of Love'' poet
Poet mentioned in ''Inferno''
''Ars Amatoria'' poet
Roman who recorded mythology
Love poet
''Art of Love'' poet
Poet of Rome's Golden Age
Well-versed Roman
"Heroides" writer
Virgil contemporary
Roman writer of erotic verse
Roman author of "Metamorphoses"
Roman "Art of Love" poet
Ancient Roman poet
Metamorphoses poet
"Amores" poet
Poet mentioned in "Inferno"
"Fortune and love favor the brave" poet
"Ibis" writer
Roman poet of "The Art of Love"
Livy contemporary
"Metamorphoses" writer
'Metamorphoses' poet
'Metamorphoses' writer
'Amores' poet
'Ars Amatoria' poet
Contemporary of Horace
Roman poet who wrote "To be loved, be lovable"
Poet banished by the emperor Augustus
He wrote "Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries"
"Fasti" poet
Contemporary of Virgil and Horace
"Ars Amatoria" writer
Banished Roman poet
Noted Ancient Roman poet
Roman who wrote "Metamorphoses"
J. M. W. Turner's "___ Banished From Rome"
Poet banished in A.D. 8
Poet from ancient 1 Across
Heroides" author
He wrote "To be loved, be lovable"
Poet who wrote "If you want to be loved, be lovable"
Writer of the 644-line poem "Ibis"
Roman poet who wrote about 33-Across
"Heroides" author
First-century versifier
Roman writer
Prolific Roman love poet
"Amores" author
Roman writer of "Amores"
Poet who wrote "Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries"
He wrote "Venus favors the bold"
Poet in Augustus' time
Roman poet exiled by Augustus
Old Roman poet
He wrote "The sharp thorn often produces delicate roses"
Poet who wrote of Daedalus
"Venus favors the bold" writer
Noted Roman poet
Naso of Rome
Roman poet who wrote "Ars Amatoria"
"Heroides" poet
Augustan Era poet
Who wrote "Poetry comes fine-spun from a mind at peace"
"Ars Amatoria" author
Poet who said "Let others praise ancient times. I am glad I was born in these"
The "Tristia" poet
Poet banished by Augustus
Poet during Augustus' reign
Pioneer of elegies
Author of the six-book poem "Fasti"
Roman poet who wrote "Love will enter cloaked in friendship's name"
Poet whose Latin name relates to sheep
Roman poet who said "Ah me! Love cannot be cured by herbs"