Erotic poetry
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== More erotic poetry == | == More erotic poetry == | ||
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* [[Ars Amatoria]] | * [[Ars Amatoria]] | ||
* [[Poetry of Catullus]] | * [[Poetry of Catullus]] | ||
* [[Hồ Xuân Hương]] | * [[Hồ Xuân Hương]] | ||
* [[Song of Songs]] | * [[Song of Songs]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Sonetti Lussuriosi]]'' (1527) - Pietro Aretino | ||
* [[Songs of Bilitis]] | * [[Songs of Bilitis]] | ||
* [[The Cinnamon Peeler]] | * [[The Cinnamon Peeler]] |
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More erotic poetry
- Ars Amatoria
- Poetry of Catullus
- Hồ Xuân Hương
- Song of Songs
- Sonetti Lussuriosi (1527) - Pietro Aretino
- Songs of Bilitis
- The Cinnamon Peeler
- White Stains
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