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  1   T-I|           in my verse.~~ Book TI.VII:1-40 His Portrait: The Metamorphoses~ ~
  2 T-III|         Rome for me.~~ Book TIII.VII:1-54 To Perilla: The Delights
  3  T-IV|     outlast my death.~~ Book TIV.VII:1-26 Request for A Letter~ ~
  4   T-V|      midst of the sea.~~ Book TV.VII:1-68 Among The Getae~ ~The
  5  ExII|    altered by my fate.~~ Book EI.VII:1-70 To Messalinus: His
  6   ExI|      galloping horse.~~ Book EII.VII:1-46 To Atticus: His Constant
  7   ExI|        bring me help.~~ Book EII.VII:47-84 To Atticus: Courage
  8 ExIII|         me secretly.~~ Book EIII.VII:1-40 To Unknown Friends:
  9  ExIV|       un-remembering.~~ Book EIV.VII:1-54 To Vestalis: Local
 10   Ind|         refuge with him.~Book EI.VII:1-70 He wielded his father
 11   Ind|        Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book VII:1. The Argonauts reached
 12   Ind|     taken by the Getae.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Re-taken by Vestalis
 13   Ind|  sanctuary of Serapis (Pausanias VII.21.6)~Book EIII.1:105-166
 14   Ind|     armour of Achilles.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Ajax held off the Trojan
 15   Ind|     fragment survives).~Book TIV.VII:1-26 The friend addressed
 16   Ind|         prophecy to her.~Book TI.VII:1-40 Ibis:597-644 She destroyed
 17   Ind|         31BC. Lover of Cleopatra VII, Queen of Egypt.~Book EI.
 18   Ind|          to Alba Longa.~Book EII.VII:1-46 Hollowed by the passage
 19   Ind|      autumn and winter.~Book EII.VII:47-84 An autumn and winter
 20   Ind|         was the tutor of Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator and Director
 21   Ind|  subsequently Agamemnon.~Book EI.VII:1-70 His sons Agamemnon
 22   Ind|         him explicitly.~Book EII.VII:1-46 The second letter addressed
 23   Ind|          the winepress’.~Book TI.VII:1-40 The ivy-crowned god.~
 24   Ind|       otherwise unknown.~Book TI.VII:1-40 Probably TI:VII is
 25   Ind|          TI.VII:1-40 Probably TI:VII is addressed to him. He
 26   Ind|         Book TI.I:70-128 Book TV.VII:1-68 A peril to the Greek
 27   Ind|         the same friend.~Book TV.VII:1-68 The use of carissime
 28   Ind|      with the Lapithae.~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid sceptically lists
 29   Ind|      watchdog of Hades.~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid sceptically lists
 30   Ind|         by Bellerephon.~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid sceptically lists
 31   Ind|        place of origin.~Book EII.VII:1-46 The fertile fields
 32   Ind|      addressed to Cotta.~Book EI.VII:1-70 Brother to Messalinus.
 33   Ind|      taking of Sardis.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 An example of wealth.~
 34   Ind|          here. See Metamorphoses VII:350~ ~Cydippe~The lover
 35   Ind|      term meaning Greek. BookEIV.VII:41 etc.~ ~Danuvius, Danube,
 36   Ind|        with the Romans.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 The grandfather of
 37   Ind|         Book TI.I:70-128 Book TV.VII:1-68 Ibis:311-364 Caphereus,
 38   Ind| Chersonese and Thrace.~Book EIII.VII:1-40 The place he is likely
 39   Ind|       likely to die in.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Vestalis possibly prefect
 40   Ind|       Wheel of Fortune.~Book EII.VII:1-46 Fortune’s iniquitous
 41   Ind|     Tartessus in Spain.~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid sceptically lists
 42   Ind|        34 Book EI.I:1-36~Book EI.VII:1-70 Book EI.IX:1-56 Book
 43   Ind|       Book EII.X:1-52 ~Book EIII.VII:1-40 Book EIV.IV:1-50 Book
 44   Ind|          Book TV.I:1-48 Book EII.VII:1-46 Book EIV.VIII:49-90
 45   Ind|         barbaric nation.~Book TV.VII:1-68 Book TV.X:1-53 Book
 46   Ind|        Book EII.II:1-38 Book EII.VII:1-46 Book EIII.IV:57-115
 47   Ind|          unshorn Getae.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Vestalis campaigned
 48   Ind|       and abandoned it.~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid sceptically lists
 49   Ind|    marine god. See Metamorphoses VII:179~ ~Glaucus(3)~Ibis:541-
 50   Ind|         a hundred arms.~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid sceptically lists
 51   Ind|           See Metamorphoses Book VII:350~Book TV.I:49-80 Her
 52   Ind|     Aeneid III:190-220)~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid sceptically lists
 53   Ind|         brother Aeneas.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Attempted to destroy
 54   Ind|        Book TIV.X:93-132 Book TV.VII:1-68 Book EIII.III:1-108 ~
 55   Ind|       Book TV.XIII:1-34 Book EII.VII:1-46 Noted for its fragrant
 56   Ind|        100 Ibis:135-162 Book EIV.VII:1-54 Mentioned.~ ~Ibis~The
 57   Ind|        of the suitors.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Ibis:413-464 An example
 58   Ind|        longed for home.~Book EII.VII:47-84 Ulysses the Ithacan
 59   Ind|        Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book VII.~Book EI.III:49-94 Exiled
 60   Ind|          Book TI.V:45-84 Book EI.VII:1-70 Equated with Augustus.~
 61   Ind|           Book TI.X:1-50 Book EI.VII:1-70 Household gods.~Book
 62   Ind|           the Lesbian.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Sappho of Lesbos.~ ~
 63   Ind|         synonym for war.~Book TV.VII:1-68 The warlike Sarmatians
 64   Ind|        part of her story in Book VII of the Metamorphoses, and
 65   Ind|      aegis breastplate.~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid sceptically lists
 66   Ind|         with the regime.~Book EI.VII:1-70 A second poem addressed
 67   Ind| addressed to Messalinus.~Book EI.VII:1-70 Father of Messalinus,
 68   Ind|          Vollard Suite)~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid sceptically lists
 69   Ind|          and Thespiades.~Book TI.VII:1-40 Book TII.I:1 His past
 70   Ind|         Imperial family.~Book TV.VII:1-68 His Muse is not eager
 71   Ind|        so names himself.~Book TI.VII:1-40 Distant from his friends.~ ~
 72   Ind|         Book TIV.X:41-92 Book EI.VII:1-70 Book EII.II:1-38 His
 73   Ind|         than disloyalty.~Book TI.VII:1-40 Book TV.II:45-79 Book
 74   Ind|      Ovid some support.~Book EII.VII:47-84 Ovid was absent when
 75   Ind|         autumn of AD10.~Book TIV.VII:1-26 The Sun is in Pisces,
 76   Ind|         an elderly man.~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid sceptically lists
 77   Ind|        of his parents.~Book EIII.VII:1-40 Resignation is creeping
 78   Ind|         Book TI.I:70-128 Book TI.VII:1-40 Book TII:43-76 Book
 79   Ind|        the lost Medea.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Compare the last verses
 80   Ind|         his immortality.~Book TV.VII:1-68 He denies having written
 81   Ind|        to Tomis by land.~Book TV.VII:1-68 A description of life
 82   Ind|          at his birth.~Book EIII.VII:1-40 He is fated to die
 83   Ind|        by Bellerephon.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Hippocrene.~Book EIV.
 84   Ind|          54 Hippocrene.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 His swiftness.~Book
 85   Ind|   Suiliius Nerullinus.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Ovid talks about his
 86   Ind|         Mount Olympus.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Book TIV.IX:1-32 Book
 87   Ind|  belonging to the Muses.~Book TV.VII:1-68 Book EII.V:41-76 Book
 88   Ind|       Book EI.VIII:1-70 Book EII.VII:47-84 Autumn and Winter
 89   Ind|          Book TV.X:1-53 Book EIV.VII:1-54 The Black Sea frozen
 90   Ind|       Book EI.III:49-94 Book EII.VII:47-84 Book EIII.1:1-66 A
 91   Ind|   Propertius’s BkIV:7 ~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Note the echoes of
 92   Ind|       Her love poetry.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 The Poetess of Lesbos,
 93   Ind|        culture produces.~Book TV.VII:1-68 Horse-riding bowmen,
 94   Ind|      skills in archery.~Book EII.VII:47-84 The chilly lands of
 95   Ind|   Ulysses Found’ Ch.20)~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid sceptically lists
 96   Ind|          EII.VIII:1-36 Book EIII.VII:1-40 Ovid is among the hostile
 97   Ind|          Book EI.I:37-80 Book EI.VII:1-70 Book EII.I:68 The Scythians
 98   Ind|         the Sithonians.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Ruled by Rhoemetalces.~ ~
 99   Ind|  harbinger of justice. ~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid sceptically lists
100   Ind|  etymology for the name.~Book TV.VII:1-68 A description of the
101   Ind|         s Trojan fleet.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Ajax at Troy.~Ibis:
102   Ind|           Book TI.X:1-50 Book EI.VII:1-70 The Gemini, Castor
103   Ind|       the Pontus coast.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 A figure with authority
104   Ind|   Sejanus’s conspiracy.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Victor at Aegisos.~ ~
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