Remedia Amoris (Love's Remedy or The Cure for Love) is a 814 line poem in Latin by the Roman poet Ovid written around 5 BC. The aim of the poem is to teach young men how they can avoid idealizing the women they love and to give assistance if love brings despair and misfortune.
Envy seeks the summits: wind blows across the heights:
the lightning seeks the summits, flung from Jove's right hand.
Summa petit livor; perflant altissima venti:
Summa petunt dextra fulmina missa Iovis.