They come to see; they come that they themselves may be seen.
-- Ovid (43 BC)
-- The Art of Love, i, 99
-- Ovid (43 BC)
-- The Art of Love, i, 99
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-- Ovid (43 BC)
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-- Ovid (43 B.C.
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