Ovid

"When worse may yet befall, there's room for prayer, But when our fortune's at its lowest ebb, We trample fear beneath our feet, and live Without a fear of evil yet to come."

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Source: Ovid (1852). “The Heroides: Or Epistles of the Heroines, The Amours, Art of Love, Remedy of Love and Minor Works of Ovid”, p.52

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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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