
Liv Reads Ovid: Valentine's Selections from the Ars Amatoria
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! | Greek Mythology & the Ancient Mediterranean
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A Gentleman's Guide to Grooming for Men
If perchance a little dust should fall on the bosom of the fair, it must be brushed off with your fingers. Both the circus and the sand spread for its sad duties in the bustling forum will afford these overtures to a dawning passion. Theseus bore off the daughter of minos, though his temples were bedecked by no crisping pin. But let it not please you to curl your hair with the irons and rub not your legs with the rough pumise bid. Those do this in whose phrygian notes, the cabelian mother is celebrated by their yells, a neglect of beauty becomes men.
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