Thursday, June 01, 2017
Advice for the Lovelorn
Ovid, Metamorphoses 14.28-29 (tr. Frank Justus Miller, rev. G.P. Goold):
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Much better would you follow one whose strong desire and prayer was even as your own, whose heart burned with an equal flame.Id., 14.35-36:
melius sequerere volentem
optantemque eadem parilique cupidine captam.
Scorn her who scorns, and requite her love who loves you.
spernentem sperne, sequenti
redde vices.