Let us, too, yield to love!โ€ (transl.

Originally from virgil, eclogues,.

Webamor vincit omnia phrase.

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The phrase โ€œamor vincit omniaโ€ in the prioress' tale means love conquers all and refers to courtly love as opposed to spiritual love.

Webthe full phrase comes from virgil's eclogues:

Webamor vincit omnia (love conquers all) in latin, known in english by a variety of names including amor victorious, victorious cupid, love triumphant, love.

Webamor vincit omnia, or โ€œlove conquers all,โ€ is often interpreted as a straightforward depiction of cupid triumphing over worldly endeavors, symbolized by musical instruments, armor,.

Et nos cedamus amori' and translates as 'love conquers all:

Inscribed on a bracelet worn by the prioress in chaucer's the canterbury tales;

Let us too surrender to love'.

Webthe idea of โ€œ omnia vincit amor โ€, or love conquers all, was first introduced by the poet virgil in his tenth eclogue, which was published sometime around 37 b. c.

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