To put it briefly, we possess nothing that isn't mortal, except the benefits of the heart and the mind.
Metamorphoses
To put it briefly, we possess nothing that isn't mortal, except the benefits of the heart and the mind.
Metamorphoses
Tristia (Book 3, Poem 7, Lines 43-44).
c. 8-12 CE
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