"[In Raphael's _The Triumph of Galatea_] Polyphemus, the one-eyed cyclops, tries to seduce the nymph Galatea by his songs and flute. She turns from him in disdain, as if to say 'Who would marry an artist?'"pic.twitter.com/UwkRyBargX
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Under the covers, love's just a boy who shies rather than be seen naked . He prefers himself a bachelor in your dreams than drooling property of your hot vulgar oily passions
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