Vincit amor patriae laudumque immensa cupido.
Metamorphoses
Vincit amor patriae laudumque immensa cupido.
Metamorphoses
Fasti, Book I, line 499 (often attributed to Virgil, Aeneid VI, 823, but Ovid uses a similar phrase)
~8 AD
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