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Wine Quotes by Ovid
- Time, motion and wine cause sleep.
- Wine prepares the heart for love, unless you take too much.
- Wine gives courage and makes men more apt for passion.
- Judgement of beauty can err, what with the wine and the dark.
- When there is plenty of wine, sorrow and worry take wing.
- It warms the blood, adds luster to the eyes, and wine and love have ever been allies.
- Wine, not too much, inspires and make the mind,to the soft joys of Venus strong inclined,which, buried in excess, unapt to love,stupidly lies and knows…
- Wine stimulates the mind and makes it quick with heat; care flees and is dissolved in much drink.
- Judgment of beauty can err, what with the wine and the dark
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