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  1   T-I|           been allowed.’~~ Book TI.VIII:1-50 A Friend’s Treachery~ ~
  2 T-III|       future’s flame!’~~ Book TIII.VIII:1-42 His Desire for a Change
  3  T-IV|         you, my friend.~~ Book TIV.VIII:1-52 The Onset of Age~ ~
  4   T-V|             it’s enough.~~ Book TV.VIII:1-38 Letter To An Enemy~ ~
  5  ExII|        they’re deserved.~~ Book EI.VIII:1-70 To Severus: Memories
  6   ExI|        decision in one.~~ Book EII.VIII:1-36 To Cotta Maximus: Imperial
  7   ExI|           Scythian foe.~~ Book EII.VIII:37-76 To Cotta Maximus:
  8 ExIII|            Euxine Sea.~~ Book EIII.VIII:1-24 To Maximus Paullus:
  9  ExIV|             in my song.~~ Book EIV.VIII:1-48 To Suillius: Praying
 10  ExIV|     actions never dies.~~ Book EIV.VIII:49-90 To Suillius: The Power
 11   Ind|            north of Tomis.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Founded by Aegisos
 12   Ind|     Murdered by his wife.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Famous through the
 13   Ind|         not far from Rome.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Severus had an estate
 14   Ind|          god of prophecy.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 The god of both strings,
 15   Ind|         later fully paved.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 The route to Alba Longa.~
 16   Ind|      established borders.~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Cotta Maximus sent
 17   Ind|         son of Tiberius. ~Book EII.VIII:37-76 The implication is
 18   Ind|          Book EIV.VI:1-50 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Book EIV.IX:89-134
 19   Ind|         military machine.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Rome, the Ausonian
 20   Ind|          wine was prized.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 He was celebrated
 21   Ind|        Book TIII. XI:1-38 Book TIV.VIII:1-52 Book EIV.X:35-84 Associated
 22   Ind|             Book TV.I:1-48 Book EI.VIII:1-70 An extensive grassy
 23   Ind|       sacrificed to her.~Book EIII.VIII:1-24 Grain and bread are ‘
 24   Ind|     Metamorphoses Book I.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Known of through the
 25   Ind|       major Road in Rome. ~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Mentioned. The junction
 26   Ind|          Book EIV.II:1-50 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 A blonde-haired tribe
 27   Ind|           was Cenchreae.~Book TIII.VIII:1-42 Medea fled from there.~ ~
 28   Ind|            Ponto I:V,IX and II:III,VIII and III:II,V), the mention
 29   Ind|        committed a crime.~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Explicitly addressed
 30   Ind|          Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book VIII.~Book TIII.IV:1-46 Book
 31   Ind|        Book TIII.IV:1-46 Book TIII.VIII:1-42 Made the wings of wax
 32   Ind|          Mount Cynthus. (Pausanias VIII xlvii, mentions the sacred
 33   Ind|      Theodosius in 390AD.~Book TIV.VIII:1-52 The oracle.~ ~Demodocus~
 34   Ind|        Phaeacia in Homer’s Odyssey VIII. ~ ~Dexamenus~Ibis:365-412
 35   Ind|     destroyed in 391AD.) ~Book TIV.VIII:1-52 The oracle.~ ~Dolon~
 36   Ind|     pregnant with Drusus.~Book EII.VIII:37-76 Killed by illness
 37   Ind|         himself. See Metamorphoses VIII:725~ ~Eteocles~The elder
 38   Ind|         Book TIV.I:49-107 Book TIV.VIII:1-52 Book TIV.X:93-132 ~
 39   Ind|           s maternal aunt.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 His thoughts of her
 40   Ind|          Book EIV.IV:1-50 Book EIV.VIII:1-48 Oxen from its rich
 41   Ind|            thread of life.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Ibis:41-104 Spinners
 42   Ind|            over the Tiber.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Mentioned. The junction
 43   Ind|           chance and fate.~Book TV.VIII:1-38 Book EIV.III:1-58 The
 44   Ind|        tutor in oratory. ~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Adopted son of Tiberius,
 45   Ind|      contact of Pompey’s.~Book EIV.VIII:1-48 Book EIV.VIII:49-90
 46   Ind|        Book EIV.VIII:1-48 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Book EIV.XIII:1-50
 47   Ind|          Book TIV.VI:1-50~Book TIV.VIII:1-52 Book TV.III:1-58 Book
 48   Ind|        Book TIII.XIV:1-52 Book EII.VIII:37-76 A hostile people.~
 49   Ind|          Book TIV.X:93-132 Book EI.VIII:1-70 Book EIV.III:1-58 ~
 50   Ind|         Book EII.VII:1-46 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Ovid labels them fierce,
 51   Ind|            lack of poetry.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 The Getae captured
 52   Ind|       friends disloyalty.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Known of through the
 53   Ind|       Gorgons, see Medusa~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Pegasus, born of Medusa.~ ~
 54   Ind|            from Hercules.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 He attacked Oechalia
 55   Ind|         intended.~ ~Hister~Book EI.VIII:1-70 The Danube, also called
 56   Ind|          Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book VIII:183~Book TI.I:70-128 Book
 57   Ind|          Book TIII.V:1-56 Book TIV.VIII:1-52 Book EIII.VI:1-60 His
 58   Ind|       Roman History 54.4)~Book EII.VIII:37-76 The worship of images
 59   Ind|        temporary lodging.~Book TIV.VIII:1-52 Old weapons dedicated
 60   Ind|            forgetfulness).~Book TI.VIII:1-50 Book TIV.I:1-48 Book
 61   Ind|          Book TV.III:1-58 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Identified with Bacchus.~ ~
 62   Ind|           mention of her.~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Cotta Maximus sent
 63   Ind|       Tiberius and Livia.~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Even in this eulogy
 64   Ind|           his third wife. ~Book TI.VIII:1-50 Book EIV.III:1-58 Possibly
 65   Ind|          vision of Love.~Book EIII.VIII:1-24 Probably addressed
 66   Ind|            her children.~Book TIII.VIII:1-42 Her chariot drawn by
 67   Ind|          Her snaky locks.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Pegasus, born of Medusa.~
 68   Ind|       literary mistress.~Book EIII.VIII:1-24 The Muse of Scythia
 69   Ind|       harmless to others.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Germanicus a poet
 70   Ind|       Rhamnous in Attica. ~Book TV.VIII:1-38 She punished hubris.~ ~
 71   Ind|           Book EI.IV:1-58 Book EII.VIII:37-76 His long life.~Book
 72   Ind|            had ordered it.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Aegisos was their city,
 73   Ind|          role as a guest.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Hercules captured
 74   Ind|            Book TI.I:1-68 Book TIV.VIII:1-52 His life is a gift
 75   Ind|       harsh questioning?).~Book TV.VIII:1-38 Ovid goes on hoping
 76   Ind|           summers also.).~Book TIV.VIII:1-52 Book TIV.X:93-132 He
 77   Ind|           that of AD12/13.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Written in the late
 78   Ind|           Metamorphoses.~Book TIII.VIII:1-42 Compare Amores III.
 79   Ind|         Ovid’s birthplace.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 The countryside there.~
 80   Ind|          Book TIV.II:1-74 Book EII.VIII:1-36 The site of Augustus’
 81   Ind|      protected the Argo.~Book EIII.VIII:1-24 Goddess of the domestic
 82   Ind|            His swiftness.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Born of Medusa. Hippocrene
 83   Ind|           Book TI.V:45-84 Book TIV.VIII:1-52 Gods of the household,
 84   Ind|           poetic leanings.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 His thoughts of her
 85   Ind|       married Andromeda.~Book TIII.VIII:1-42 His winged sandals.~
 86   Ind|           lost: see also Pausanias VIII.49.3). He fought in various
 87   Ind|            Book TI.XI:1-44 Book EI.VIII:1-70 Book EII.VII:47-84
 88   Ind|        Book TI.II:75-110 Book EIII.VIII:1-24 Ovid speaks of Pontus-on-the-left,
 89   Ind|       exits the Bosphorus.~Book TI.VIII:1-50 The ‘sinisterBlack
 90   Ind|   Described as Scythian.~Book TIII.VIII:1-42 Book EIV.XII:1-50 His
 91   Ind|           Book EI.IV:1-58 Book EII.VIII:37-76 Nestor’s city.~ ~Pyrrha~
 92   Ind|           Book TI.III:1-46 Book TI.VIII:1-50 Book EI.V:43- 86 ~Rome
 93   Ind|         Rhamnus in Attica.~Book TV.VIII:1-38 She punishes hubris.~ ~
 94   Ind|            the barbarians.~Book TI.VIII:1-50 Quirinus’s ‘tranquil’
 95   Ind|        Book TIII. XII:1-54 Book EI.VIII:1-70 Ovid refers to the
 96   Ind|         Book TIV.I:49-107 Book TIV.VIII:1-52 ~Book TIV.X:93-132
 97   Ind|         exiled among them.~Book TI.VIII:1-50 Their wild mountainous
 98   Ind|          and friendship.~Book EIII.VIII:1-24 Book EIV.X:35-84 The
 99   Ind|             See Metamorphoses Book VIII:1~Book TII:361-420 She did
100   Ind|        Ovid’s destination.~Book TI.VIII:1-50 Their wild mountainous
101   Ind|           Book TV.X:1-53 ~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Book EIII.VII:1-40
102   Ind|        Scythian by Ovid.~Book EIII.VIII:1-24 He sends a gift of
103   Ind|            and Quintilian.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 If the Severus addressed
104   Ind|           merely a voice.~Book EII.VIII:37-76 Her long life.~ ~Sicily~
105   Ind|            Phoebus Apollo.~Book TI.VIII:1-50 The sun, with his chariot
106   Ind|           Crathis. Pausanias says (VIII xvii), that Hesiod (Theogony
107   Ind|           Book EI.III:1-48 Book EI.VIII:1-70 Book EII.III:1-48 Ibis:
108   Ind|           waters of Styx.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 The Giants sent there.~
109   Ind|            to Germanicus.~Book EIV.VIII:1-48 Book EIV.VIII:49-90
110   Ind|        Book EIV.VIII:1-48 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 This letter addressed
111   Ind|          Book EIV.IV:1-50 Book EIV.VIII:1-48 The Tarpeian Altars
112   Ind|        Founded by Cadmus.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Famous through the
113   Ind|         Book EII.II:39-74 Book EII.VIII:37-76 Tiberius, Augustus’
114   Ind|     Messalinus and Cotta.~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Cotta Maximus sent
115   Ind|        Book EIII.IV:1-56 Book EIII.VIII:1-24 His established place
116   Ind|          entombed there.~Book EIII.VIII:1-24 The women there have
117   Ind| Metamorphoses Book V:642~Book TIII.VIII:1-42 His chariot.~Book EIV.
118   Ind|          to the Po valley.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Severus’s homeland.~ ~
119   Ind|        Book TIII. XII:1-54 Book EI.VIII:1-70 Mentioned.~~ Vitellius~
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