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[13-16] The prisoner of love is torn with conflicting emotions; he rejoices in his chains and yet shrinks from the power of his own passion, which he perceives has been fostered by his lack of active occupations. With the thought cf. Ov. Rem. Am. 138[otia] sunt iucundi causa cibusque mali, otia si tollas, periere Cupidinis arcus.


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