“All right, boy, skewer me. I've dropped my defenses,
I'm an easy victim. Why, by now
Your arrows practically know their own way to the target
And feel less at home in their quiver than in me.”

—  Ovid

Source: The Erotic Poems

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Roman poet -43–17 BC

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