- - Poet whose Latin name relates to sheep
- - Provided part for Roman poet
- - Ancient Roman poet who wrote Metamorphoses
- - First-century Roman poet
- - classical poet with a part in the 'mikado' video.
- - classical author i'd nothing against at first
- - Poet's ordinary recording
- - six romans do accept him as their poet
- - Roman poet 06-500
- - "Heroides" poet (anagram of "void")
- - roman poet whose works include the ars amatoria
- - Roman poet who wrote "Metamorphoses"
- - Poet about to flee pandemic
- - two videos about poet
- - poet during augustus' reign
- - a classical author i'd nothing against at first
- - Poet of "Metamorphoses"
- - provided part for latin poet
- - "Art of Love" poet
- - Poet of Rome's Golden Age
- - Exiled Latin poet
- - Poet Naso
- - Poet banished by Augustus
- - Metamorphoses poet
- - Augustan poet
- - Romantic Roman poet
- - Roman writer of erotic verse
- - Roman poet, d. AD 17
- - Roman poet, d. about AD17
- - Roman poet who wrote the "Metamorphoses"
- - Poet who wrote mostly in elegiac couplets
- - Poet who wrote "At night there is no such thing as an ugly woman"
- - Poet mentioned in "Inferno"
- - Poet exiled from Rome in AD8 by Emperor Augustus
- - Poet depicted in art alongside the Scythians
- - Naso, the poet
- - Latin love poet
- - First-century poet
- - Celebrated poet
- - Amatory poet
- - "Sorrows" poet
- - "Fortune and love favor the brave" poet
- - Poet of ancient Rome
- - Roman poet
- - Latin poet
- - Roman poet, author of 'Metamorphoses'
- - Roman love poet
- - Poet exiled by Augustus
- - Augustan Age poet
- - Part provided for Roman poet
- - "Amores" poet
- - "Ars Amatoria" poet
- - Poet who wrote 'Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries'
- - Exiled Roman poet
- - Augustan Era poet
- - 'Heroides' poet
- - Noted Roman poet
- - Partly provides for old poet
- - Poet's old verse on papers
- - 'Metamorphosis' poet
- - Roman poet who wrote 'Ars Amatoria'
- - "The Art of Love" poet
- - 'If you want to be loved, be lovable' poet
- - 'Remedia Amoris' poet
- - Old backing singer isn't finished with linesman from Rome
- - Poet's old verse I had shortened
- - Poet who wrote of Daedalus
- - Banished Roman poet
- - Backing singer who's male poet
- - Poet who wrote collections called (in English) the Art of Love and Cures of Love
- - Old Roman poet
- - Roman poet exiled by Augustus
- - 'Tristia' poet
- - Famed Roman poet
- - Poet in Augustus' time
- - Poet who wrote 'If you want to be loved, be lovable'
- - Poet putting love on tape
- - Prolific Roman love poet
- - Poet banished by the emperor Augustus
- - Ancient Roman poet
- - Publius Ovidius Naso, ancient Roman poet
- - Poet of old Rome
- - Golden Age poet
- - Love poet
- - Roman poet who wrote about 33-Across
- - Roman poet banished by Augustus
- - Poet banished in A.D. 8
- - J. M. W. Turner's "...... Banished From Rome"
- - Poet from ancient 1 Across
- - Roman poet of "The Art of Love"
- - Noted Ancient Roman poet
- - Roman poet who wrote "To be loved, be lovable"
- - "Fasti" poet
- - Roman "Art of Love" poet
- - classical poet
- - Poet has virus, but not cold
- - Old poet in pandemic losing head
- - roman poet whose works include ars amatoria
- - roman poet, author of amores and tristia
- - Roman poet who said "Ah me! Love cannot be cured by herbs"
- - exiled writer of the "curse poem" ibis
- - Author of the six-book poem "Fasti"
- - Pioneer of elegies
- - who wrote metamorphoses sometime around 8 ce?
- - latin author
- - Author of the poetry collections Amores and Tristia
- - Ancient linesman in short film chasing ball
- - Naso
- - Horace contemporary
- - "Heroides" author
- - Well-versed Roman
- - He wrote "Metamorphoses"
- - Contemporary of Virgil
- - "Heroides" writer
- - Writer of Metamorphoses
- - Roman who recorded mythology
- - Roman versifier
- - Roman known for his love poetry
- - Roman known for his descriptions of transformations
- - Roman bard
- - Publius Ovidius Naso
- - Publius Naso
- - Poetry immortal
- - One of his lost works is "Medea"
- - Naso of Rome
- - He wrote "time is generally the best medicine"
- - Golden Age writer
- - Exile of A.D. 8
- - Contemporary of Horace
- - Author of "Metamorphoses"
- - Augustan Age writer
- - "Tempus edax rerum" writer
- - "Metamorphoses" creator
- - Asian holidays
- - Egg-shaped
- - Roman writer
- - 'Ars Amatoria' author
- - Who wrote 'Poetry comes fine-spun from a mind at peace'
- - Metamorphoses writer
- - 'Ars Amatoria' writer
- - Roman eroticist
- - Dryden called him 'the soft philosopher of love'
- - Author of the Metamorphoses
- - Classical author of The Art of Love and Cures for Love
- - Virgil contemporary
- - "Metamorphoses" author
- - 'Venus favors the bold' writer
- - He wrote 'The sharp thorn often produces delicate roses'
- - '...... Among the Scythians' (Delacroix painting)
- - "The Art of Love" writer
- - He wrote 'Venus favors the bold'
- - "Amores" author
- - Roman writer of "Amores"
- - Roman who recorded Greek mythology
- - Writer of the 644-line poem "Ibis"
- - Roman author of "Metamorphoses"
- - He wrote "To be loved, be lovable"
- - He wrote of Pyramus and Thisbe
- - Roman who wrote "Metamorphoses"
- - Contemporary of Virgil and Horace
- - He wrote "Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries"
- - "Time, the devourer of all things" writer
- - "Ibis" writer
- - "The Art of Love" author
- - void described by bard
- - Writer of ancient poem Metamorphoses
- - a classical writer showing some providence
- - roman writer of metamorphoses
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