Prolific love poet
Else clues• 'Amores' author
• 'Ars Amatoria' poet
• 'Metamorphoses' poet
• 'Remedies for Love' poet
• Amores man
• Amores poet
• Ars Amatoria author
• Ars Amatoria writer
• Art of Love poet
• Fasti poet
• Fortune and love favor the brave poet
• Heroides author
• Heroides poet
• Heroides writer
• Ibis writer
• Metamorphoses author
• Metamorphoses maker
• Metamorphoses writer
• Sorrows poet
• Tempus edax rerum writer
• The Art of Love author
• The Art of Love poet
• The Art of Love writer
• Time the devourer of all things writer
• Tristia poet
• Amatory poet
• Ancient Roman poet
• Ancient Roman poet banished by Augustus
• Augustan Age poet
• Augustus banished him
• Augustus exiled him
• Author of Amores
• Author of Metamorphoses
• Author of the Metamorphoses
• Avoid a missing poet
• Banished Roman poet
• Contemporary of Horace
• Contemporary of Livy
• Contemporary of Virgil
• Contemporary of Virgil and Horace
• Exile of A.D. 8
• Exiled Latin poet
• Exiled Roman poet
• Famed Roman poet
• First-century poet
• First-century Roman poet
• Golden Age poet
• Golden Age poet who wrote: Time, motion and wine cause sleep.
• Golden Age writer
• He could be void; his poetry's not
• He wrote Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries
• He wrote time is generally the best medicine
• He wrote To be loved, be lovable
• Horace contemporary
• I>MetamorphosesI> author
• Influential Roman poet
• Latin love poet
• Latin poet
• Latin poet who penned The Art of Love
• Livy contemporary
• Love poet
• Naso
• Naso of Rome
• Noted Ancient Roman poet
• One of his lost works is Medea
• Peer of Vergil and Horace
• Poet banished by Augustus
• Poet banished by the emperor Augustus
• Poet banished from Rome
• Poet depicted in art alongside the Scythians
• Poet exiled by Augustus
• Poet exiled in 8 A.D.
• Poet mentioned in Inferno
• Poet of ancient Rome
• Poet of Rome's Golden Age
• Poet who wrote At night there is no such thing as an ugly woman
• Poet who wrote mostly in elegiac couplets
• Roman Art of Love poet
• Roman author of Metamorphoses
• Roman love poet
• Roman poet
• Roman poet banished by Augustus
• Roman poet born in 43 B.C.
• Roman poet of 'The Art of Love'
• Roman poet who wrote Metamorphoses
• Roman poet who wrote To be loved, be lovable
• Roman versifier
• Roman who recorded Greek mythology
• Roman who recorded mythology
• Roman writer of erotic verse
• Virgil contemporary
• Well-versed Roman
• Writer of Metamorphoses
• Roman poet remembered for his elegiac verses on love (43 BC AD 17)