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1 T-I| instead should keep my fate in mind.~No brittle pumice to polish 2 T-I| verses come from a tranquil mind:~my days are clouded by 3 T-I| look around with timid mind,~be content to be read by 4 T-I| saddest memory comes to mind,~of that night, my last 5 T-I| itself cleared my clouded mind,~and at last my senses began 6 T-I| of your merit leaves my mind.~and loyalty fades away 7 T-I| death~I fear with anxious mind, and pray for in my fear.~ 8 T-II| order, I’ll show, below,~the mind can be harmed by every sort 9 T-II| verse, read with a virtuous mind~it’ll be established nothing 10 T-II| can corrupt a perverted mind:~everything’s harmless in 11 T-II| me if I try.~It’s a rich mind can tell of Caesar’s mighty 12 T-II| my spirit,~how in song my mind favours you, and yours.~ 13 T-III| prompting that thought in my mind.~When I learnt its owner, ‘ 14 T-III| everything’s alive in my mind.~My home’s before my eyes, 15 T-III| be placated,~and a noble mind has generous impulses.~It’ 16 T-III| if from its own wound, my mind shrinks~from that time, 17 T-III| Perilla: The Delights of the Mind~ ~Go, greet Perilla, hastily 18 T-III| since my misfortune your mind is idle.~I often used to 19 T-III| the benefits of heart and mind.~Look at me, my country 20 T-III| then with a still anxious mind.~Meanwhile something less, 21 T-III| Whether the disease of an ill mind drains my limbs,~or this 22 T-III| grievous pain.~I’m no fitter in mind than body, rather both~are 23 T-III| much evil,~and though her mind retained its great courage,~ 24 T-IV| solace, not fame,~lest my mind became too absorbed with 25 T-IV| certain benefit.~It stops the mind from always gazing at its 26 T-IV| rites numbs her,~so, when my mind’s inspired, stirred by the 27 T-IV| exile, will see with my mind, as I may:~it still has 28 T-IV| away.~So, when her weary mind broods on her just grievance,~ 29 T-IV| wish you to have in your mind.~Are you sad? I’m troubled 30 T-IV| nobility of character,~whose mind mirrors your father’s brilliance,~ 31 T-IV| and they were a single mind in two bodies.~They were 32 T-IV| granted me patience,~and my mind still feels the emotions 33 T-IV| body’s troubled, but my mind is worse,~absorbed in contemplating 34 T-IV| indulge in the leisure my mind always enjoyed,~and to live 35 T-IV| city, again.~So, with a mind unaware of what the future 36 T-IV| of body, nor aptitude of mind~for that vocation, and I 37 T-IV| than exile itself.~Yet my mind refused to succumb to misfortune,~ 38 T-V| even so,~I don’t wish my mind to dissolve in endless cares,~ 39 T-V| of being unwell?~Yet my mind’s ill, it gains no strength 40 T-V| fate’s adversity~that my mind’s disturbed by my enduring 41 T-V| better hidden.~I occupy my mind with studies: beguile my 42 T-V| product of joy, and need a mind at peace.~My fortunes are 43 T-V| grants no small power~to the mind: desire for praise makes 44 ExII| So it’s no wonder if my mind’s decaying,~melting like 45 ExII| will these pangs leave my mind:~he who grieves will die 46 ExII| what’s left with a hostile mind.~You be the judge. I’ll 47 ExII| matter for his celestial mind.~He’s not free to enquire 48 ExII| lately granted my troubled mind~brought help and hope to 49 ExII| when I’ve adopted your mind’s defences,~then love of 50 ExII| I confess my strength of mind is weakened by misery.~No 51 ExII| the pangs of exile from my mind.~Ensure that you and yours 52 ExII| nourishes the body, the mind’s fed by it as well:~excessive 53 ExII| no delight in setting the mind to such things,~nor does 54 ExII| writing,~and my fragile mind can’t bear anything onerous.~ 55 ExII| that pastime, too,~since my mind is stronger than my slight 56 ExII| Everything that eases a troubled mind was absent too,~with you, 57 ExII| city from my home,~and my mind surveys it all with its 58 ExII| him still living.~Often my mind recalls his playfulness, 59 ExII| come more frequently to mind~than those, and I wish they’ 60 ExII| were not helping me,~my mind would hardly endure the 61 ExI| hope of gain ~from a greedy mind, and no one’s sought after.~ 62 ExI| see your features in my mind.~I remember many deep talks 63 ExI| conceive sad thoughts in my mind.~It’s clear to me now that 64 ExI| to be ploughed.~Body and mind are helped by a temperate 65 ExI| the only way I can, in my mind,~and often speak to you 66 ExI| your solace of a grieving mind great service,~when you 67 ExIII| enemy enough.~More comes to mind, but confused by fear, your 68 ExIII| at a blow from my anxious mind.~There stood Love, but not 69 ExIII| and your torches.~and my mind was free for no great undertaking,~ 70 ExIII| snake along the earth.~Your mind towers high above your birth 71 ExIII| searched for, hardly come to mind,~and delight in anything 72 ExIII| unaccustomed sunlight,~so my mind was slow to delight.~Novelty’ 73 ExIII| you sometimes think your mind, unsure what’s missing,~ 74 ExIII| It’s a kindness that the mind can go where it wishes.~ 75 ExIII| bright that hour is to my mind.~Then, if you can believe 76 ExIII| critic,~so that it hurts the mind, with worry’s icy chill,~ 77 ExIV| win approval.~Truly, my mind could not be held from gratitude.~ 78 ExIV| Alcinous?~You’ve a fertile mind, and of those who plough ~ 79 ExIV| in a choked spring,~so my mind’s been hurt by muddy misfortune,~ 80 ExIV| you, though absent, ~in my mind: and view the features of 81 ExIV| up with Jupiter in your mind.~And since she’s not banished 82 ExIV| city,~and the pleasure my mind can only grasp at, now,~ 83 ExIV| help me?~I’ll still use my mind: it alone’s not exiled from 84 ExIV| many days have calmed the mind’s hurt,~he only renews it, 85 ExIV| me, rightly, fills your mind.~But what can I do? My desire’ 86 ExIV| gifts to me, with a dutiful mind,~and my homeland will hear 87 IBIS| curse him as Ibis, whom the mind perceives,~who knows he’ 88 IBIS| Body never free of ills, mind of grievous sickness,~night 89 IBIS| by fire.~May your crazed mind too be driven by frenzies,~ 90 Ind| learning, technology and the mind. ~Book EIV.I:1-36 Her statues 91 Ind| astrology a beneficent planet of mind and communication.~ ~Merops~ 92 Ind| Athene the goddess of the mind and women’s arts (also a 93 Ind| Tiberius now, in Germanicus’s mind may be an allusion to the 94 Ind| lewd thoughts in a lewd mind. (Note Euripides, in the 95 Ind| safe from corruption if her mind is chaste.’)~Book TIII.I: 96 Ind| Minerva, Goddess of the Mind, the Quinquatrus (March 97 Ind| The contrast in Ovid’s mind is between barbarism and