0951 Ovid


Ovid

TitleDateTypeLinks
A Term of Ovid: Stories from the Metamorphoses1900Collectionhttp://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006539628

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006540555

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002210939

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005117272

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006506918

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009779771

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002565824

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009779773
Achelous and HeraclesPoem
Acis and GalateaPoem
Acontius to Cydippe (Lay aside your rears! here you will give no)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides5.html#20
Actaeon (Now Thebes is founded, who can deem thy days unhappy)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses3.html#2
Admetus and AlcetisPoem
Adonis Transformed (My dear Adonis keep away from all such savage)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses10.html#9
Aeacus and the Myrmidones (Recoiling from such utter wickedness)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses7.html#5
Aesacus and Hesperia (An old man saw the two birds fly)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses11.html#9
Aesculapius Brought to Rome (Relate, O Muses, guardian deities of)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses15.html#5
Agamemnon at Aulis (Sadly his father, Priam, mourned for him)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses12.html#1
Aglauros and Mercury (High in the dome of Heaven, behold the bright)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses2.html#6
Ajax and Ulysses (The chiefs were seated, and the soldiers)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses13.html#1
Ajax: His Speech to the Grecian Knabbs, from the Metam. lib.XIII1755Poemhttp://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001370187
Althaea and the Death of Meleager (Ere this, Althaea, mother of the)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses8.html#4
Amores (poems)16 BCCollectionhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Amores:_The_Loves

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3atext%3a1999.02.0069%3atext%3dAm.

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3atext%3a1999.03.0016

http://www.archive.org/stream/heroidesamores00ovid#page/n9/mode/2up

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008701460

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007706728

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809260

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007026140

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809297

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007669074

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004687247

Book 1, 1-3
http://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-i1-3/

Book 1, 4-5
http://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-i4-5/


PDF
http://www.poetryintranslation.com/klineasamores.htm

http://www.archive.org/download/heroidesamores00ovid/heroidesamores00ovid.pdf
Amores Book 1, Elegy 01 (Was about to sing, in heroic strain)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo07.htm
Amores Book 1, Elegy 02 (Who is it that can tell me why my bed)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo08.htm
Amores Book 1, Elegy 03 (My prayer is just: let the fair one who has)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo09.htm
Amores Book 1, Elegy 04 (Your husband will be at our supper)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo10.htm
Amores Book 1, Elegy 05 (’Twas summer, and already past the hour)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo11.htm

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/elegy-v/

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/in-summer-s-heat/

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/love-in-the-afternoon/

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/elegy-v.html

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/love-in-the-afternoon.html

http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/20266

http://www.poetry-archive.com/o/in_summers_heat.html
Amores Book 1, Elegy 06 (Doorkeeper, though it’s embarrassing to ask)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-i6/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo12.htm
Amores Book 1, Elegy 07 (If I have any friends present, clamp)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-i7/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo13.htm
Amores Book 1, Elegy 08 (There’s a certain old woman)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-i8/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo14.htm
Amores Book 1, Elegy 09 (The age that’s suitable for war is equally)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-i9/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo15.htm
Amores Book 1, Elegy 10 (As lovely as Helen who had two husbands)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-i10/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo16.htm
Amores Book 1, Elegy 11 (Nape, you’re skilled at arranging your)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-i11/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo17.htm
Amores Book 1, Elegy 12 (Weep with me for my hard luck)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-i12/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo18.htm
Amores Book 1, Elegy 13 (Already the blond dawn-maiden rises)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-i13/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo19.htm
Amores Book 1, Elegy 14 (I said, “Stop dying your hair”)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-i14/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo20.htm
Amores Book 1, Elegy 15 (Why do you complain, carping Envy)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-i15/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo21.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 01 (I, Naso, born in the stream-cut Paelignian)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-ii1/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo23.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 02 (Bagoas, the duty of guarding your mistress)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/466-2/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo24.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 03 (Woe is me, for you who guard my mistress)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-ii3/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo25.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 04 (I don’t dare try to defend my unfortunate)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-ii4/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo26.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 05 (No love is so important)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-ii5/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo27.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 06 (My girlfriend’s parrot, her winged mimic)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-ii6/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo28.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 07 (Do you think it’s my whole purpose in life)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-ii7/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo29.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 08 (Cypassis, only goddesses could be worthy)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-ii8/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo30.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 09 (Alas, Cupid, whom I never could abandon!)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-ii9/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo31.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 10 (You swore to me, Graecinus, that no man)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-ii10/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo32.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 11 (Yes, it was the ship of pine hewn on Mount)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo33.htm

http://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-ii12/
Amores Book 2, Elegy 12 (Come, bind ye my brows, ye laurels)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo34.htm

http://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-ii13/
Amores Book 2, Elegy 13 (My rash Corinna, seeking to rid herself)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo35.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 14 (What avails it that our women)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo36.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 15 (O little ring that art going to encircle)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo37.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 16 (Behold me at Sulmo, in the land of the)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo38.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 17 (If anyone deems it a disgrace to be the slave)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo39.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 18 (Whilst in your verse you are depicting)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo40.htm
Amores Book 2, Elegy 19 (Fool, if you don’t want to keep an eye)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo41.htm
Amores Book 3, Elegy 01 (There is an age-old forest which for many)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo43.htm
Amores Book 3, Elegy 02 (Though I am sitting here, it’s not in the least)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo44.htm
Amores Book 3, Elegy 03 (Shall I believe any longer that the gods exist)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo45.htm
Amores Book 3, Elegy 04 (Impossible man, you have set someone)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo46.htm
Amores Book 3, Elegy 05 (Twas night, and sleep had weighed down)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo47.htm
Amores Book 3, Elegy 06 (River, whose soft, muddy banks)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo48.htm
Amores Book 3, Elegy 07 (Is she not fair, is she not accomplished?)16 BCPoemhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo49.htm
Amores Book 3, Elegy 08 (Does anybody still think that distinguished)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-iii8/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo50.htm
Amores Book 3, Elegy 09 (Memnon’s mother and Achilles’ mother)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-iii9/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo51.htm

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/elegy-for-tibullus/
Amores Book 3, Elegy 10 (It is the time of the Cerealia)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-iii10/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo52.htm
Amores Book 3, Elegy 11 (Long have I borne your slights)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-iii11a-b/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo53.htm
Amores Book 3, Elegy 12 (Why must there always come the day)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-iii12/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo54.htm
Amores Book 3, Elegy 13 (Since my wife comes from the fruit-bearing)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-iii13/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo55.htm
Amores Book 3, Elegy 14 (Since you are so beautiful I do not plead)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-iii14/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo56.htm

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/on-fidelity/

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/on-fidelity.html
Amores Book 3, Elegy 15 (You must find a new bard)16 BCPoemhttp://david-drake.com/ovid-translations/amores-iii15/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo57.htm
Amores/The Loves: Book I16 BCCollectionhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Amores:_The_Loves#

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo06.htm
Amores/The Loves: Book II16 BCCollectionhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Amores:_The_Loves#_2

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo22.htm
Amores/The Loves: Book III16 BCCollectionhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Amores:_The_Loves#_3

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo42.htm
Apollo and HyacinthusPoem
Arachne and Minerva (All this Minerva heard; and she approved)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses6.html#1
Ariadne to Theseus (Gentler than you I have found every race)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides2.html#10
ArionPoem
Atalanta and Hippomenes (Perhaps you may have heard of a swift)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses10.html#8
Athamas and Ino (Throughout the land of Thebes miraculous the)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses4.html#6
Atlanta and Meleager/Calydonian Boar Hunt (Now after Theseus had)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses8.html#3
Attis and Cybele (There was a hill which rose up to a level plateau)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses10.html#2
Bacchus and AriadnePoem
Battle of the Wedding Feast of Perseus and Andromeda8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses5.html#1
Battus and Mercury (Now while Apollo wandered on those plains)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses2.html#5
Baucis and Philemon (All were awestruck nor did they approve of such)8 ADPoemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/metamorphosis-viii-611-724/

http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/15864

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Baucis_and_Philemon_%28Wikisource%29

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses8.html#6

Excerpt:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=183197&poet=3092&num=19&total=25
Belleorphon and the ChimeraPoem
Briseis to Achilles (From stolen Briseis is the writing you read)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides1.html#3
Byblis and Caunus (Cyane, who was known to be the daughter)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses9.html#6
Cadmus and Harmonia (Unwitting that his daughter and his son)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses4.html#7
Cadmus and the Dragon (Now Jupiter had not revealed himself)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses3.html#1
Caeneus Transformed into a Bird8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses12.html#3
Calliope Sings of Arethusa and Alpheus (And genial Ceres, full of joy)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses5.html#5
Calliope Sings of Ceres, Pluto and Proserpine8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses5.html#4
Calliope Sings of Triptolemus and Lyncus (Thus Arethusa made an end)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses5.html#6
Callisto and Jupiter (Now after Phaethon had suffered death)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses2.html#2
Canace to Macareus (If aught of what I write is yet blotted deep)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides3.html#11
Cephalus and Procris (This narrative and many other tales)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses7.html#6
Ceyx and Halcyone (King Ceyx, disturbed by his loved brother’s fate)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses11.html#8
Cippus with Horns (This wonderful event surprised the nymphs)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses15.html#4
Coronis and Phoebus (High in her graceful chariot through the air)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses2.html#3
Creation (My mind takes me to speak of forms changed)8 ADPoemhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Creation_%28Wikisource%29

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses1.html#1
Cydippe to Acontius (All fearful, I read what you wrote without so)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides5.html#21
Cyparissus (In all the throng the cone-shaped cypress came)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses10.html#3
Daedalion Changed to a Hawk (Great Peleus’ heart was filled with)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses11.html#6
Daedalus and Icarus (Daedalus in the meantime, hating Crete)8 ADPoemhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Daedalus_and_Icarus

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses8.html#2
Daphne and Apollo (Penean Daphne, Apollo’s first love)8 ADPoemhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Daphne_and_Apollo

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses1.html#6
Death of Orpheus (While with his songs, Orpheus, the bard of Thrace)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses11.html#1
Deianira to Hercules (I render thanks that Oechalia has been added)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides2.html#9
Deucalion and PyrrahPoem
Diana and ActaeonPoem
Diana and OrionPoem
Dido to Aeneas (Thus, at the summons of fate, casting himself)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides2.html#7
Diomedes’ Followers Transformed (Macareus finished. And Aeneas’)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses14.html#6
Disappointment (But oh, I suppose she was ugly; she wasn’t elegant)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/disappointment/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=275519&poet=3092&num=1&total=25
Dryope (When she had ended the sad tale, she heaved a deep sigh)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses9.html#4
Echo and NarcissusPoem
Egeria Changed into a Fountain (They say that Numa with a mind)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses15.html#3
Either She Was Foul, or Her Attire Was Bad16 BCPoemhttp://www.poetry-archive.com/o/either_she_was_fool.html

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=180818
Elegiac Poems of Ovid1914Collectionhttp://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3atext%3a1999.03.0016

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007691225
Elegy for Tibullus (If Memnon’s mother mourned)Poemhttp://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=275496&poet=3092&num=2&total=25
Elegy V (In summer’s heat and mid-time of the day)Poemhttp://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=29178&poet=3092&num=3&total=25

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22345767&poet=3092&num=4&total=25
EndymionPoem
Epistulae ex Ponto/Letters from the Black Sea/Pontic Epistles (poems)10 ADCollectionhttp://www.archive.org/stream/ovidtristiaexpon011949mbp#page/n5/mode/2up

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809263

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007026139

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007128986

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809262


PDF
http://ia331417.us.archive.org/3/items/ovidtristiaexpon011949mbp/ovidtristiaexpon011949mbp.pdf
Erysichthon and Mestra (Now Erysichthon’s daughter, Mestra, had)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses8.html#7
Europa and Jupiter (Jove laid aside his glorious dignity)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses2.html#7
Fasti 1: January8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidFasti1.html
Fasti 2: February8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidFasti2.html
Fasti 3: March8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidFasti3.html

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006527969
Fasti 4: April8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidFasti4.html

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006527969
Fasti 5: May8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidFasti5.html
Fasti 6: June8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidFasti6.html
Fasti/The Festivals (complete)8 ADPoemhttp://www.archive.org/stream/ovidfastibooksii00ovidrich#page/n5/mode/2up

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008428446

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009643239

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809263

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007026139

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007128986

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809262

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/8738


PDF
http://www.poetryintranslation.com/klineasfasti.htm
Galanthis (Even Atlas felt the weight of Heaven increase)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses9.html#3
Galatea and Polyphemus (Then, recollecting how the Trojans had)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses13.html#5
Glaucus and ScyllaPoem
Glaucus Transformed to a Sea God (So Galatea, after she had told her)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses13.html#6
HalieuticonPoemhttp://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809263

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007026139

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007128986

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809262
Hecuba Transformed (The conqueror, Ulysses, now set sail)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses13.html#2
Helen to Paris (Now that your letter has profaned my eyes)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides4.html#17
Hercules and Achelous (To him the hero, who proclaimed himself)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses9.html#1
Hermaphroditus (Learn how the fountain, Salmacis, became so)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses4.html#5
Hermione to Orestes (Pyrrhus, Achilles’ son, in self-will the image of)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides2.html#8
Hero to Leander (That I may enjoy in very truth the greeting)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides5.html#19
Heroides/The Heroines (poems)5 BCCollectionhttp://www.archive.org/stream/heroidesorepist00ovidiala#page/n17/mode/2up

http://www.archive.org/stream/heroidesamores00ovid#page/n9/mode/2up

http://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Latin/Heroideshome.htm

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007127078

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007480657

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007706728

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809260

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007026140

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809297

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007669074

Books 1-5
http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides1.html

Books 6-10
http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides2.html

Books 11-15
http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides3.html

Books 16-18
http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides4.html

Books 19-21
http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides5.html

Books 1-7
http://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/the_heroides_-_books_1_-_7/

Books 8-15
http://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/the_heroides_books_8_-_15/

Books 16-21
http://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/the_heroides_books_16_-_21/

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http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006539626


PDF
http://www.poetryintranslation.com/klineasheroides.htm

http://www.archive.org/download/heroidesamores00ovid/heroidesamores00ovid.pdf
Hesione (His vengence now complete, Latona’s son borne through)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses11.html#4
Hyacinthus and Apollo (You also, Hyacinthus, would have been set in)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses10.html#4
Hypermnestra to Lynceus (Hypermnestra sends this letter to the one)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides3.html#14
Hypsipyle to Jason (You are said to have touched the shores)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides2.html#6
Ibis9 ADPoemhttp://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809263

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007026139

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007128986

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809262
Io and Jupiter (There is a grove in Thessaly, enclosed on every side)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses1.html#7
Iolaus (And all the while that Iole told this, tearful in sorrow)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses9.html#5
Iphis and Anaxarete (Iphis, born of a humble family, had seen the)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses14.html#9
Iphis and Ianthe (The tale of this unholy passion would perhaps)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses9.html#7
Jason and Medea (Over the storm-tossed waves, the Argonauts)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses7.html#1
Jove and EuropaPoem
Jove and IoPoem
Julius Caesar Transformed to a Star (Apollo’s son came to us from)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses15.html#6
King MidasPoem
King Minos and Scylla (Now Lucifer unveiled the glorious day)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses8.html#1
Laodamia to Protesilaus (Greetings and health Haemonian Laodamia)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides3.html#13

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007702089
Latona and NiobePoem
Leander to Hero (He of Abydos sends to you, Maid of Sestos)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides4.html#18
Leto and the Lycians/Rustics Changed to Frogs (All men and women)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses6.html#3
Leucothea and Clytie (The Cytherean Venus brooded on the Sun’s)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses4.html#4
Love and War (Lovers all are soldiers, and Cupid has his campaigns)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/love-and-war/

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/love-and-war.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=275749&poet=3092&num=5&total=25
Lycaon Changed to a Wolf (When, from his throne supreme)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses1.html#3
Magic (Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes, and groves)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/magic-58/

http://www.poetry-archive.com/o/magic.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22345790&poet=3092&num=6&total=25
Mars and Venus (So ended she; at once Leuconoe took the narrator’s)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses4.html#3
Marsyas (So he related how the clowns were changed)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses6.html#4
Medea and Aegeus (Borne on the wings of her enchanted dragons)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses7.html#4
Medea and Aeson/Rejuvenation of Aeson (Now when the valiant)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses7.html#2
Medea and Pelias (But so her malice might be satisfied Medea)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses7.html#3
Medea to Jason (And yet for you, I remember, I the queen of Colchis)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides3.html#12
Metamorphoses Related to Aeneas (So Diomed made answer)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses14.html#7
Metamorphoses/Transformations (poems)8 ADCollectionhttp://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/index.htm

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses:_Transformations

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.html

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3atext%3a1999.02.0028

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0074&redirect=true

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3atext%3a1999.02.0074

http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/OviEMet.html

http://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:476274

http://www.emule.com/poetry/?page=poem&poem=1393

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/metamorphoses.html

http://oaks.nvg.org/eg6ra11.html

http://fax.libs.uga.edu/PA6519xM3xB8/

http://sceti.library.upenn.edu/sceti/printedbooksNew/index.cfm?textID=ovid&PagePosition=1

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008608832

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001227250

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008920117

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009713419

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008884177

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009779768

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000812724

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009643456

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008920119

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002440378

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809315

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007114157

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000909703

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001769311

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009624015

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001182007

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/26073

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/21765

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/28621

Selections:
http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002210941


PDF
http://www.poetryintranslation.com/klineasovid.htm

http://fax.libs.uga.edu/PA6519xM3xB8/1f/metamorphoses_of_ovid.pdf

http://manybooks.net/titles/ovid2862128621-8.html
Metamorphoses: Book 01 (Of bodies chang’d to various forms, I sing)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_one/

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4805/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses1.html

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/metamorphoses-book-the-first/

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3852/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book1.html

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.1.first.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta01.htm

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_I

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_first

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=86735&poet=3092&num=10&total=25

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006506917
Metamorphoses: Book 02 (The Sun’s bright palace, on high columns)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_two/

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/metamorphoses-book-02.html

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4806/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses2.html

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_II

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.2.second.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta02.htm

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3853/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book2.html

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_second

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006506917
Metamorphoses: Book 03 (When now Agenor had his daughter lost)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_three/

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4807/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses3.html

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_III

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.3.third.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta03.htm

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/metamorphoses-book-the-third/

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/metamorphoses-book-the-third.html

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3854/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book3.html

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_third

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=86781&poet=3092&num=16&total=25
Metamorphoses: Book 04 (Yet still Alcithoe perverse remains)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_four/

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/metamorphoses-book-04.html

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4808/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses4.html

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_IV

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.4.fourth.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta04.htm

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3855/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book4.html

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_fourth
Metamorphoses: Book 05 (While Perseus entertain’d with this report)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_five/

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/metamorphoses-book-05.html

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4809/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses5.html

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/metamorphoses-book-the-fifth/

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3856/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book5.html

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.5.fifth.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta05.htm

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_V

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_fifth

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=86827&poet=3092&num=9&total=25
Metamorphoses: Book 06 (Pallas, attending to the Muse’s song)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_six/

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/metamorphoses-book-06.html

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4810/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses6.html

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.6.sixth.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta06.htm

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/metamorphoses-book-the-sixth/

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3857/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book6.html

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_VI

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_sixth

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=86850&poet=3092&num=14&total=25
Metamorphoses: Book 07 (The Argonauts now stemm’d the foaming)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_seven/

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4811/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses7.html

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.7.seventh.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta07.htm

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/metamorphoses-book-the-seventh/

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3858/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book7.html

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_VII

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_seventh

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=86873&poet=3092&num=13&total=25
Metamorphoses: Book 08 (Now shone the morning star in bright array)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_eight/

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4812/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses8.html

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/metamorphoses-book-the-eighth/

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3859/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book8.html

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.8.eighth.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta08.htm

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_VIII

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_eighth

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=86896&poet=3092&num=7&total=25
Metamorphoses: Book 09 (Theseus requests the God to tell his woes)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_nine/

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4813/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses9.html

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_IX

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.9.ninth.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta09.htm

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/metamorphoses-book-the-ninth/

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3860/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book9.html

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_ninth

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=86919&poet=3092&num=12&total=25
Metamorphoses: Book 10 (Thence, in his saffron robe, for distant)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_ten/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses10.html

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/metamorphoses-book-10.html

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4814/

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.10.tenth.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta10.htm

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/metamorphoses-book-the-tenth/

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3861/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book10.html

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_X

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_tenth

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=86942&poet=3092&num=15&total=25
Metamorphoses: Book 11 (Here, while the Thracian bard’s enchanting)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_eleven/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses11.html

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4815/

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/metamorphoses-book-the-eleventh/

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3862/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book11.html

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.11.eleventh.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta11.htm

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_XI

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_eleventh

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=86965&poet=3092&num=8&total=25
Metamorphoses: Book 12 (Priam, to whom the story was unknown)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_twelve/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses12.html

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4816/

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.12.twelfth.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta12.htm

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/metamorphoses-book-the-twelfth/

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3863/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book12.html

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_XII

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_twelfth

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=86988&poet=3092&num=18&total=25
Metamorphoses: Book 13 (The chiefs were set; the soldiers crown’d)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_thirteen/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses13.html

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4817/

http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.13.thirteenth.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta13.htm

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/metamorphoses-book-the-thirteenth/

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3864/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book13.html

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_XIII

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_thirteenth

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=87011&poet=3092&num=17&total=25

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007669078
Metamorphoses: Book 14 (Now Glaucus, with a lover’s haste, bounds)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_fourteen/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses14.html

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/metamorphoses-book-14.html

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/4818/

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta14.htm

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/metamorphoses-book-the-fourteenth/

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/metamorphoses-book-the-fourteenth.html

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3865/

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book14.html

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_XIV

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/ovid/metamorphoses_book_the_fourteenth

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=87034&poet=3092&num=11&total=25
Metamorphoses: Book 15 (A king is sought to guide the growing state)8 ADCollectionhttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/the_classics/ovid/metamorphoses_-_book_fifteen/

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses15.html

http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/ovid/o9m/book15.html

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/meta/meta15.htm

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Metamorphoses/Book_XV
Midas and Bacchus (And not content with this, Bacchus resolved)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses11.html#2
Minerva and ArachnePoem
Morning (Already over the sea from her old spouse she comes)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/morning-8/

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/morning.html
Myrrha Transformed to a Tree (The royal Cinyras was sprung from)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses10.html#7
Myscelus Builds the City of Crotona (While this was happening)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses15.html#1
Narcissus and Echo (Tiresias’ fame of prophecy was spread through)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses3.html#5
Nessus and the Death of Hercules (Loss of his horn had greatly)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses9.html#2
Niobe (All Lydia was astonished at her fate)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses6.html#2
Ocyroe and Aesculapius (Chiron, the Centaur, taught his pupil)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses2.html#4
Oedipus and the SphinxPoem
Oenone to Paris (Will you read my letter though?)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides1.html#5
On Fidelity (I don’t ask you to be faithful - you’re beautiful, after all)Poemhttp://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=274070&poet=3092&num=20&total=25
Orithyia and Boreas (Before the number of his years was told)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses6.html#6
Orpheus and Eurydice (Then Hymen departs through the vast heaven)8 ADPoemhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Orpheus_and_Eurydice

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses10.html#1

http://www.bibliomania.com/0/5/199/580/8150/1/frameset.html
Ovid PoemsCollectionPDF
http://www.poemhunter.com/i/ebooks/pdf/ovid_2004_9.pdf
Paris to Helen (I, son of Priam, send you, Leda’s daughter)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides4.html#16
Peleus and Psamathe/the Wolf (While Ceyx, the royal son of Lucifer)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses11.html#7
Peleus and Thetis (To Thetis, aged Proteus once had said)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses11.html#5
Penelope to Ulysses (This missive your Penelope sends to you)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides1.html#1
Pentheus and Bacchus (Narcissus’ fate, when known throughout the)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses3.html#6
Periclymenus and Hercules (Nestor had hardly told this marvellous tale)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses12.html#4
Perimela and Achelous (And Theseus, meantime, having done great)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses8.html#5
Perseus and Andromeda (In their eternal prison, Aeous, grandson of)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses4.html#9
Perseus and Atlas (The fortune of their grandson, Bacchus)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses4.html#8
Perseus and MedusaPoem
Phaedra to Hippolytus (With wishes for the welfare which she herself)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides1.html#4
Phaethon and Phoebus (Glowing with gold, flaming with carbuncles)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses2.html#1
Phyllis to Demophoon (I, your Phyllis, who welcomed you to Rhodope)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides1.html#2
Picus and Circe (The full space of a year detained us there, and I)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses14.html#5
Pluto and PersephoneiaPoem
Poems of ExileCollectionPDF
http://www.poetryintranslation.com/klineasovidexile.htm
Pygmalion and Galatea (The Lacridonians dared to deny)8 ADPoemhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Pygmalion_and_Galatea
Pygmalion and the Statue (Pygmalion loathing their lascivious Life)8 ADPoemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/pygmalion-and-the-statue/

http://www.poetry-archive.com/o/pygmalion_and_the_statue.html

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses10.html#6

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22345813&poet=3092&num=21&total=25
Pyramus and Thisbe (Pyramus and Thisbe, the one the most)8 ADPoemhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Pyramus_and_Thisbe

http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses4.html#2
Pythagoras Teaches His Philosophy (Here lived a man, by birth a)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses15.html#2
Salmacis and Hermaphroditus (How Salmacis with weak enfeebling)16 BCPoemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/salmacis-and-hermaphroditus-2/

http://www.poetry-archive.com/o/salmacis_and_hermaphroditus.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22345836&poet=3092&num=22&total=25
Sappho to Phaon (Tell me, when you looked upon the characters)5 BCPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides3.html#15
Scylla Transformed to a Rock (Now the Euboean dweller in great)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses14.html#1
Seeing Thou Art Fair16 BCPoemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/seeing-thou-art-fair/

http://www.poetry-archive.com/o/seeing_thou_art_fair.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22345859&poet=3092&num=23&total=25
Selections from Ovid1865Collectionhttp://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008618813

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008620823

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006505020

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006506916

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002565821

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007669081

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007107398

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001221163

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006527864

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009797180

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008673804

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008620813

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009624023

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809243
Semele and Jupiter (Hapless Actaeon’s end in various ways)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses3.html#3
Tales About Romulus (At Proca’s death unjust Amulius seized)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses14.html#10
Tereus and Philomela (The lords of many cities that were near)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses6.html#5
The Argonauts and the Golden FleecePoem
The Art of Beauty/Medicamina Faciei Femineae/Women’s Cosmetics5 BCCollectionhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo62.htm

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0069%3Atext%3DMed.

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3atext%3a1999.02.0069%3atext%3dMed.

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008701460
The Art of Love/Ars Amatoria (complete)2 BCCollectionhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Ars_Amatoria:_The_Art_of_Love

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0069%3Atext%3DArs

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3atext%3a1999.02.0069%3atext%3dArs

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003519291

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008701460

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809260

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007026140

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809297

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007669074


PDF
http://www.poetryintranslation.com/klineasartoflove.htm
The Art of Love: Book I2 BCCollectionhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Ars_Amatoria:_The_Art_of_Love/1

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo58.htm
The Art of Love: Book II2 BCCollectionhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Ars_Amatoria:_The_Art_of_Love/2

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo59.htm

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-art-of-love-book-two/

http://www.poetiv.com/ovid/the-art-of-love-book-two.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=32463&poet=3092&num=24&total=25
The Art of Love: Book III2 BCCollectionhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Ars_Amatoria:_The_Art_of_Love/3

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo60.htm
The Birds of Memnon (Although Aurora had given aid to Troy)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses13.html#3
The Cerastae and Propoetides (If you should ask Amathus)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses10.html#5
The Cercopes Transformed to Apes (After the Trojan ships, pushed by)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses14.html#2
The Death of Achilles (But Neptune, who commands the ocean waves)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses12.html#5
The Epistles of Ovid1759Collectionhttp://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0085&redirect=true

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3atext%3a1999.02.0085

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009472350

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009012325

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008923364

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009779772

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030166

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008618829

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004687247

Selections:
http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009011542
The Fall of PhaetonPoem
The Four Ages of Man (First was the Golden Age)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses1.html#2
The Great Deluge (Thus fell one house, but not one house alone)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses1.html#4
The House of Fame and the Trojan Cygnus (There is a spot convenient)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses12.html#2
The Last Poems of OvidCollectionhttp://www.gutenberg.org/etext/21920


PDF
http://manybooks.net/titles/ovid2192021920-8.html
The Love Books of Ovid1930Collectionhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/index.htm

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006702981
The Minyades/The Daughters of King Minyas Transformed to Bats8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses4.html#1
The Musical Contest of Pan and Apollo (Abhorring riches he inhabited)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses11.html#3
The Nine Muses and Pyreneus (But one of them addressed her thus)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses5.html#2
The Nine Muses and the Nine Magpies (So spoke the Muse)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses5.html#3
The Oenotrophi/Daughters of Anias Transformed (The Fates did not)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses13.html#4
The Poems of Ovid1902Collectionhttp://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006527866

Selections:
http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002210967

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006540551
The Pythian Games (And after this the Earth spontaneous produced)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses1.html#5
The Rape of Europa (Majesty is incompatible truly with love)8 ADPoemhttp://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=181311
The Rape of Proserpina (Vigorous Sicily sprawled across the gigantic)Poemhttp://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/19858
The Remedy (Cure) for Love/Remedia Amoris5 BCCollectionhttp://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3atext%3a1999.02.0069%3atext%3dRem.

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0069%3Atext%3DRem.

http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo61.htm

http://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:463418

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008701460

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809260

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007026140

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809297

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007669074


PDF
http://www.poetryintranslation.com/klineascuresforlove.htm
The Sibyl Becomes Gray and Decrepit (After Aeneas had passed by)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses14.html#3
The Twelve Labors of HeraclesPoem
The Works of Ovid1833Collectionhttp://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0069&redirect=true

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809312

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009736304

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009780183

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007114800

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008620829

Minor works:
http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809260

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007026140

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001809297

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007669074
Tiresias’ Blind Prophesy (While these events according to the laws)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses3.html#4
To His Mistress (Your husband will be with us at the Treat)16 BCPoemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/to-his-mistress-3/

http://www.poetry-archive.com/o/to_his_mistress.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22345882&poet=3092&num=25&total=25
Tristia/Sorrows (poems)10 ADCollectionhttp://www.archive.org/stream/ovidtristiaexpon011949mbp#page/n5/mode/2up

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001769320

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008920120

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009624027

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009623943

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006545275

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009623918

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007691226

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009725836

Excerpt
http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/16963


PDF
http://ia331417.us.archive.org/3/items/ovidtristiaexpon011949mbp/ovidtristiaexpon011949mbp.pdf
Tyrrhenian Pirates and Bacchus (But fearless he replied)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses3.html#7
Ulysses with Polyphemus and Circe (Sibylla with such words beguild)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses14.html#4
Vertumnus and Ponoma (Under the scepter of Ascanius the Latin state)8 ADPoemhttp://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses14.html#8

 

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