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Martin Mc Carthy's avatar

It's wonderful to see these poems being posted. I like poems that are burning with desire. In fact I think that a life without desire isn't fully a life at all. As for desire being a sin, the very opposite is true, and Bob Dylan put it succinctly, 'her sin is her lifelessness'. It's a sin not to live.

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agnusde2017's avatar

Ovid recommended places of worship as good places for men and women to connect. He speaks very highly of Jewish synagogues.

However, in the Amores and the Ars Amoris Ovid shows himself to be a true lover, very concerned that the delights of Venus be mutual. He believed that men should rightly concern themselves with ladies' sexual gratification. He was truly the poet of love.

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