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  1   T-I|        than your master~may you land there and ease my distress.~
  2   T-I|      the end~of the earth, in a land that’s far away from my
  3   T-I|         that’s far away from my land.~~ Book TI.II:1-74 The Journey:
  4   T-I|         sails for the Sarmatian land.~I’m forced to touch the
  5   T-I|        my flight from my native land’s too slow.~I pray for the
  6   T-I|         deeply, drive me to the land assigned,~part of my punishment
  7   T-I|     hold one he expels?~Let the land of Pontus see my face.~He
  8   T-I|         for me too, the far off land will take me:~my going will
  9   T-I|       ends its effort towards a land~denied me, and obeys, with
 10   T-I|   victory, he sought his native land:~I fled mine, defeated and
 11   T-I|      came to your port, Imbrian land, from where~we reached the
 12   T-I|         to travel the Bistonian land on foot:~while she sailed
 13   T-I|       itself will scare me:~the land has more terrors than the
 14  T-II|      who ruled the Teuthrantian land,~the same weapon will both
 15  T-II|         father and ruler of the land,~should follow the ways
 16  T-II|         distant from his native land.~I’m the only one sent to
 17  T-II|    region.~This is the furthest land subject to Italian law,~
 18  T-II|  guardian, and salvation of the land!~Not that I should return
 19 T-III|       seem good Latin,~it was a land of barbarians he wrote in.~
 20 T-III|         in peace in your native land.~Lead on! I’ll follow now,
 21 T-III|        though, weary, I come~by land and sea from a distant world.’~
 22 T-III|      visit Scythia too,~and the land that lies under the Lycaonian
 23 T-III|        suffered many dangers on land and sea,~and Pontus, seared
 24 T-III|       was hurled, anxious, over land and sea,~the effort masked
 25 T-III|   furthest region of an unknown land,~and almost unsure that
 26 T-III|      used to the water,~and the land itself, I dont know why,
 27 T-III|      un-mourned, in a barbarous land!~~ Book TIII.III:47-88 His
 28 T-III|  perished when I lost my native land:~that was an earlier and
 29 T-III|      Scythian Pontus holds.~The land near the stars of the Erymanthian
 30 T-III|        the deep wine-vats.~This land’s denied fruit, nor would
 31 T-III|       from my ills?~A barbarous land, the unfriendly coast of
 32 T-III|         many evils in flight by land and sea~I think even you,
 33 T-III|     Does my sentence assign the land, it specified, as home?~
 34 T-III|        as well, to the farthest land of the icy world?~I suppose
 35  T-IV|       who now by sea and now by land, deigned to follow~my traces,
 36  T-IV|     plunder and mayhem,~and the land’s no less fearful than the
 37  T-IV|       nearest mine:~And near my land are those murderous rites,~
 38  T-IV| barbarian country can be Ovid’s land.~O let the winds, that carried
 39  T-IV|          Since I lost my native land, the threshing-floor’s twice
 40  T-IV|       the Northern pole,~in the land to the sinister left of
 41  T-IV|         voice.~I’ll be heard on land, and over the deep waters,~
 42  T-IV|         many troubles on sea or land~as stars between the visible
 43   T-V|  against my person,~a barbarous land holds me, the most alien
 44   T-V|        of the Euxine Sea – this land beneath the frozen pole –~
 45   T-V|      many sufferings on sea and land, I’m surrounded ~by the
 46   T-V|         not live in your native land, but went~all the way to
 47   T-V|        have been unknown in her land.~Though Pelias had many
 48   T-V|  reading comes to you from that land~where the wide Danube adds
 49  ExII|         stranger already to the land of Tomis.~Brutus, if you’
 50  ExII|    taken from me with my native land:~they double the chance
 51  ExII|        Add that the face of the land, is covered with neither
 52  ExII|         Iazyges,~and the Tauric land guarded by the Oresteian
 53  ExII|    might be buried in a gentler land,~and my bones not be covered
 54  ExII|        m distant from my native land~I’ve still managed to end
 55  ExII|         the sea rather than the land,~the sunless waters ever
 56  ExII|      hero, not Pontus a hostile land,~hardly anywhere’s more
 57  ExII|    since he found a home in the land of Attica.~Themistocles,
 58  ExII| returned home: I’ll die in this land,~if the heavy wrath of an
 59  ExII|        than mine.~Here, in this land where I live, it’s enough
 60  ExII|       could leap across so much land and sea.~Suppose it were
 61  ExII|   downfall –~being in a foreign land – your heart was sad?~You
 62  ExII| shipwrecked sailor, who sees no land at all,~still flail his
 63  ExII|         Serve me with what sea, land or air produces,~none of
 64   ExI|       mine in Scythia,~but this land’s less hateful to me now
 65   ExI|         face to face, from this land of unconquered Getae.~Alas
 66   ExI|          and to grant a gentler land for my wretched exile.~It’
 67   ExI|         I see the Sarmatians,~a land without peace and waves
 68   ExI| sufferings~that I’ve endured on land, endured mid-ocean.~There’
 69   ExI|       milder: there’s no sadder~land than this beneath either
 70   ExI|       home, ~no longer in a far land, safe as before in the midst
 71   ExI|      waves prove safer than the land.~Believe me, it’s a regal
 72   ExI|       of Thrace:~and Bistonia’s land is made proud of your skill,~
 73   ExI|        arms in asking~that your land should protect me in my
 74   ExI| different that place is to this land of the Getae!~And that was
 75   ExI|        since yours is a happier land,~keep me there forever in
 76 ExIII|     struck by Jason’s oars, and land,~never free of savage enemies
 77 ExIII|       you’ve any leave to give,~land trampled by swift horses
 78 ExIII|        the open field, ~and the land is merely the sea in disguise.~
 79 ExIII|       lands.~I was born in that land (I’m not ashamed of my country):~
 80 ExIII|      cruel than those of my own land.~It’s the practice of this
 81 ExIII|    father of our leader and our land,~while the people congratulate
 82 ExIII|       face, a greeting from the land of the uncouth Getae. ~I’
 83 ExIII|       sky, the deities,~for the land of Pontus, not far from
 84 ExIII|         enjoy a more favourable land? ~Why did I ever hope for
 85 ExIII|         wondering what gift the land of Tomis ~might send you
 86 ExIII|         acrid wormwood,~and the land shows its bitterness by
 87  ExIV|     feet wont balance,~and the land lies shrouded in winter
 88  ExIV|       has come to you~from that land where you’d prefer Ovid
 89  ExIV|      and support me, since this land has to play witness for
 90  ExIV|     piety unknown: this foreign land~sees the shrine to Caesar
 91  ExIV|    alone.~Here there’s leafless land, arrows steeped in venom,~
 92  ExIV|     unbreakable steel.~But this land will sooner be free of war
 93  ExIV|     where I’m sent to from this land,~anywhere will be better
 94  ExIV|         ve uttered against your land, not its people,~are quite
 95  ExIV|       it had been born ~in that land, still Ascra wasnt angry
 96  ExIV|  attacked Italian ways, not the land,~in bitter writing: and
 97  ExIV|        s exiled from his native land.~If only the gods had made
 98  IBIS|         may you die on touching land, like Palinurus.~As Diana’
 99   Ind|    Ausonia~A Greek name for the land of the Aurunci, later a
100   Ind|       TII:155-206 They held the land on the border of the Roman
101   Ind|         XV:1-42 Sextus Pompey’s land there.~ ~Campus (Martis)~
102   Ind| Peloponnese. It controlled both land and sea trade between Northern
103   Ind|         the journey to Tomis by land.~Book TV.VII:1-68 A description
104   Ind|         596 Drowned in sight of land according to Ovid.~ ~Pallas,
105   Ind|         name is extended to the land adjacent to the Sea, along
106   Ind|       TII:155-206 They held the land on the border of the Roman
107   Ind|      searched for Proserpine on land, and were turned to birds
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