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Alphabetical [« »] placate 2 placated 1 placating 2 place 154 place-names 1 placed 10 places 18 | Frequency [« »] 159 augustus 156 still 155 like 154 place 152 death 151 life 150 poet | Publius Ovidius Naso Poems from Exile Concordances place |
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1 T-I| Caesar’s house.~That august place and that place’s gods forgive 2 T-I| That august place and that place’s gods forgive me!~A lightning 3 T-I| storm,~dreads to near the place where it was wrecked.~So 4 T-I| advice from the time and place.~If you can be handed in 5 T-I| relenting anger, to the chosen place.~If you wish to punish me 6 T-I| my punishment is in the place.~Drive my body on swiftly, 7 T-I| sent~I’ll be carried to a place I must not visit.~Now Illyria’ 8 T-I| her seven hills,~Rome, the place of Empire and the gods.~ 9 T-I| at least let them have a place in your city,~a greater 10 T-I| their gods down in this place.~From there may she sail 11 T-II| granted me a milder, closer place of exile~a large part of 12 T-II| one’s assigned a remoter place than mine.~There’s nothing 13 T-II| to meet a lover in the place?~What location’s more ‘august’ 14 T-II| s harmless in its proper place.~The first page of my ‘Art’, 15 T-II| little painting too in some place~showing the various forms 16 T-II| but a safer, more peaceful place of exile, I beg for,~so 17 T-III| trouble, readers, tell me what place,~what house to seek, a book 18 T-III| error.~Ah me! I dread the place, I dread the man of power,~ 19 T-III| house~that commands the holy place, ordered me to go.~I tried 20 T-III| lie hidden in some private place.~You too, ordinary hands, 21 T-III| feel, lying here~in a vile place, among Getae and Sarmatians?~ 22 T-III| will be desolate as the place itself:~my body won’t grow 23 T-III| event that happened in each place.~My wife’s form is before 24 T-III| think~you wouldn’t want a place in my verse.~You did before: 25 T-III| absent, far away in a distant place,~know you’re always present 26 T-III| punishment by a change of place,~and that because there’ 27 T-III| so, find a more distant place:~call this a country too 28 T-III| His Desire for a Change of Place~ ~Now I’d wish to drive 29 T-III| and when I consider this place, the customs, dress,~the 30 T-III| exile now, by a change of place.~~ Book TIII.IX:1-34 The 31 T-III| on a sad trail.~So this place was called Tomis, because 32 T-III| with curving blade.~This place sees the enemy, or fears 33 T-III| world stretches wide,~is the place invented for my punishment!~~ 34 T-III| with the wild tribes:~every place fills me with anxiety and 35 T-III| penalty, by exile, and my place of exile.~My fate might 36 T-III| not from a neighbouring place,~one who’s not safely ploughed 37 T-III| never to return to this place,~not while this all but 38 T-III| first ~remember the time and place that it was made.~He’ll 39 T-III| time of exile, a barbarous place;~and he’ll be amazed I managed 40 T-III| hearing:~there’s no secluded place. The guards on the wall,~ 41 T-IV| protected by the strength of the place!~I avoided harsh military 42 T-IV| shield~to my left arm, and place a helmet on my grey head.~ 43 T-IV| shaft.~This is the anxious place, where I, a new colonist,~ 44 T-IV| our men in a treacherous place.~They say the one who follows 45 T-IV| still has a right to the place that was taken from me:~ 46 T-IV| and my spirit will find a place to see the ivory car:~and 47 T-IV| rise, while you touch my place in the bed, ~that does not 48 T-IV| him to order me to another place, ~if my prayer is not without 49 T-IV| humility.~I pray for a milder place, a little nearer home,~and 50 T-IV| priestess had already taken her place, knife drawn,~her Greek 51 T-IV| read.~Sulmo’s my native place, rich in icy streams,~and 52 T-IV| me~from the Danube to a place in the midst of Helicon:~ 53 T-V| more barbarous than this place.~Rome should not compare 54 T-V| in all~the wide world, a place encircled by cruel enemies.~ 55 T-V| reliance on peace:~so the place now endures attack, and 56 T-V| consider my fate:~there’s no place for any indignation against 57 T-V| might yet leave this hateful place.~You write that my songs 58 T-V| to find?~If I look at the place, the place is hateful,~and 59 T-V| I look at the place, the place is hateful,~and nothing 60 T-V| the man’s fault but this place.~Yet, lest I lose the use 61 T-V| sure, nor fixed in the same place,~now bringing happiness, 62 T-V| deserve to exist in such a place.~Madman! What am I saying? 63 T-V| perform the task,~I live in a place encircled by countless enemies.~ 64 T-V| again,~consider if this place equips me for song.~There 65 ExII| nothing shameful:~go, the place is open to your chaste verses!’~ 66 ExII| Amatoria stood, there’s your place.~Perhaps you’ll ask why 67 ExII| little help,~and be sent to a place free of the Scythian bows.~ 68 ExII| to be free to leave this place.~It’s that, and nothing 69 ExII| what state this isolated place is in.~The great burden 70 ExII| region that holds Tomis,~a place scarcely known to the neighbouring 71 ExII| merciful hearing,~ask that my place of exile might be nearer 72 ExII| husband’s funeral might take place nearer home.~~ Book EI.III: 73 ExII| city, Thebes, in a better place.~Tydeus exiled from Calydon, 74 ExII| ancient Romans, whose~furthest place of exile was only Tibur?~ 75 ExII| every been given a worse place, so far from home.~So let 76 ExII| has granted me, let that place be Rome.~My luckless Muse 77 ExII| the savage Getae.~Does the place reveal the author? And, 78 ExII| you.~Set me in whatever place you will, Messalinus,~so 79 ExII| beg you.~I only desire a place nearer home, not exposed 80 ExII| sorrows awake too,~since the place I’m in itself lends them 81 ExII| sorrowful bed.~The water and the place harm me, and there’s a deeper~ 82 ExI| triumph has reached this place~as well, where the south 83 ExI| does not deny the supreme place~of joy, to those before 84 ExI| these he’ll take second place to no man.~He’ll celebrate 85 ExI| influence, your charm alter my place of exile.~Your father wishes 86 ExI| me, you’ll hardly find a place, anywhere on earth,~that 87 ExI| miss but the Palace?~That place would be worthless without 88 ExI| reduce it,~and grant me a place of exile far from the Scythian 89 ExI| to live in safety in this place I hate.~~ Book EII.X:1-52 90 ExI| Ah, how different that place is to this land of the Getae!~ 91 ExIII| ordered away~to a less hostile place, leaves you behind?~Surely 92 ExIII| appropriate to this bitter place.~Add our fear, walls battered 93 ExIII| his wound.~If there’s a place for the humble among such 94 ExIII| nervousness and fear empty the place.~What fearful man doesn’ 95 ExIII| far from you. ~There’s a place in Scythia, our ancestors 96 ExIII| wretchedly,~and that in a remote place, never peaceful.~Chionian 97 ExIII| punish me in a pleasanter place.’~So it seemed I spoke to 98 ExIII| misery.~I first saw this place when, at my mother’s request,~ 99 ExIII| frozen harder than this place that I endure,~the general’ 100 ExIII| that flourishes in this place!~Though I’m ashamed to send 101 ExIII| might die in a pleasanter place?~I say the same things so 102 ExIV| had set Homer down in this place,~believe me, even he’d have 103 ExIV| true ~faith barely finds a place in present times.~If anyone 104 ExIV| endless flood.~There’s no place so barren it hasn’t a useful 105 ExIV| hostile harshness of this place was banished.~So, two-faced 106 ExIV| of death.~Would that this place had only to be administered,~ 107 ExIV| wretch, be set down~in any place not so far as this place 108 ExIV| place not so far as this place is from Rome,~from where 109 ExIV| letter to take its master’s place,~and serve as a friend on 110 ExIV| glad not to have a mere place at your side.~I’d not complain 111 ExIV| alone’s not exiled from that place,~to gaze at your robes and ‘ 112 ExIV| about the features of this place, and the hostile~Scythian 113 ExIV| immediate~witness to the place from which you’re greeted.~ 114 ExIV| regain without a change of place.~~ Book EIV.XIV:1-62 To 115 ExIV| cold,~than Ovid hates this place near the warlike Getae.~ 116 ExIV| like you, while I hate the place you’re in.~Let anyone examine 117 ExIV| of how ~his Ascra was a place to be constantly avoided:~ 118 ExIV| learned the harshness of the place.~Scepsian Metrodorus attacked 119 ExIV| race, and Sulmo my native place,~could not have been more 120 ExIV| Latona, offering~her the only place of safety in her wanderings, ~ 121 ExIV| It will be known by every place beneath the sky~(if my Muse 122 ExIV| my dead flesh?~There’s no place left where I can be dealt 123 IBIS| whether any will deign to place me in the earth,~or give 124 IBIS| wolves.~May you be in a place far from Elysian Fields,~ 125 IBIS| peace.~You take Sisyphus’s place: he’ll grant you his weight 126 IBIS| towards you:~or she who made a place infamous with her crime’ 127 IBIS| may live and die in this place,~between the Sarmatian and 128 Ind| Book TIII. X:41-78 The place devoid of fruit-trees.~ ~ 129 Ind| who consented to die in place of her husband but was saved 130 Ind| Book TIV.IV:43-88 His place of exile.~ ~Babylon~The 131 Ind| Book EII.VI:1-38 A symbolic place of danger.~ ~Cerberus~The 132 Ind| also gives it as Juba’s place of origin.~Book EII.VII: 133 Ind| Book TIII. X:41-78 The place devoid of fruit-trees.~ ~ 134 Ind| 58 Book EIV.IX:1-54 His place of exile, from which he 135 Ind| Book EIII.VII:1-40 The place he is likely to die in.~ 136 Ind| Tomis not a significant place even to the Getae.~Book 137 Ind| Book EIII.IX:1-56 A harsh place to expect the Muse to visit.~ 138 Ind| EIV.II:1-50 The symbolic place of poetry.~ ~Helle~The daughter 139 Ind| a deer being left in her place. Orestes her brother found 140 Ind| made which she loved in his place. Ordered by her father to 141 Ind| imprisoned in the Labyrinth (‘the place of the axe’) built by Daedalus 142 Ind| and was a relegatus, with place of exile specified but retaining 143 Ind| when armed combats took place. The year was 43BC when 144 Ind| 134 Book EIV.XV:1-42 His place of exile, decreed by Augustus.~ 145 Ind| made which she loved in his place. Ordered by her father to 146 Ind| young girl. The opening took place on the 9th June the feast-day 147 Ind| city.~Book EI.III:1-48 The place he loves most.~Book EI.V: 148 Ind| than a temporary resting place.~Book TIII.XIV:1-52 The 149 Ind| earth.~Book EI.III:1-48 The place he most detests.~Book EII. 150 Ind| detests.~Book EII.II:75-126 A place of savagery.~Book EIII.II: 151 Ind| EI.III:49-94 A pleasant place of exile for ancient Romans.~ ~ 152 Ind| Minerva’s destination, and his place of exile.~Book TIII. IX: 153 Ind| VIII:1-24 His established place of exile.~Book EI.II:53- 154 Ind| young girl. The opening took place on the 9th June the feast-day