Ovid

"Fair Flora! Now attend thy sportful feast, Of which some days I with design have past; A part in April and a part in May Thou claim'st, and both command my tuneful lay; And as the confines of two months are thine To sing of both the double task be mine."

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Source: Ovid, John Henry Mozley (1979). “Ovid”, Loeb Classical Library

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Ovid

Ovid

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Ovid was a Roman poet known for his influential works on love and transformation, particularly 'Metamorphoses'.

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