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 1  T-IV|              is absent.~~ Book TIV.I:49-107 His Love of Poetry~ ~
 2  T-IV|           punishment.~~ Book TIV.III:49-84 To His Wife: He Asks
 3   T-V|           funeral rites.~~ Book TV.I:49-80 To The Reader: The Quality
 4  ExII|         human society.~~ Book EI.III:49-94 To Rufinus: The Exile
 5   ExI|           the fallen.~~ Book EII.III:49-100 To Cotta Maximus: The
 6  ExIV|          never dies.~~ Book EIV.VIII:49-90 To Suillius: The Power
 7   Ind|              is Achilles. ~Book TV.I:49-80 Achilles was not offended
 8   Ind|              charioteer.~Book EI.III:49-94 Patroclus sought refuge
 9   Ind|         prince of Argos.~Book EI.III:49-94 Welcomed the exiled Tydeus.~ ~
10   Ind|                Aethalis~Book EII.III:49-100 An adjective applied
11   Ind|              his wife.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Famous through the poets.~
12   Ind|              and Cadmus.~Book EI.III:49-94 Father of Cadmus.~Book
13   Ind|               Agenorides~Book EI.III:49-94 Cadmus, son of Agenor.~ ~
14   Ind|           TIII.III:1-46 Book TIV.III:49-84 The god of medicine.~
15   Ind|              prophecy.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 The god of both strings,
16   Ind|         exiled in 482BC.~Book EI.III:49-94 He fled to Sparta.~ ~
17   Ind|             near Sparta.~Book EI.III:49-94 Diogenes the Cynic was
18   Ind|              TI.IV:1-28 Book TIV.III:49-84 Augustus identified with
19   Ind|            EIV.VI:1-50 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Book EIV.IX:89-134 Book
20   Ind|                 Aurelia~Book EII.III:49-100 The wife of Marcus Valerius
21   Ind|      military machine.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Rome, the Ausonian city.~ ~
22   Ind|          bringing rain.~Book EII.III:49-100 A late winter rain,
23   Ind|            was prized.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 He was celebrated in
24   Ind|              TIII. X:1-40 Book TIV.I:49-107 Ovid living among them.~ ~
25   Ind|         Thracian horses.~Book EI.III:49-94 Thracian spears.~Book
26   Ind|              of Semele.~Book TIV.III:49-84 He rescued Semele’s child,
27   Ind|          child, Bacchus.~Book EI.III:49-94 The founder of Thebes.~
28   Ind|    Calydonian Boar Hunt.~Book EI.III:49-94 The birthplace of Tydeus.~ ~
29   Ind|           funeral pyre.~Book TIV.III:49-84 His wife did not disown
30   Ind|  Metamorphoses Book I.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Known of through the
31   Ind|        Aeetes and Medea.~Book EI.III:49-94 Its waters sailed by
32   Ind|            EIV.II:1-50 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 A blonde-haired tribe
33   Ind|            conventions. ~Book EI.III:49-94 Exiled to Attica.~ ~Diomedes (
34   Ind|              ore mines.~Book EII.III:49-100 Ovid last saw Cotta
35   Ind|             is concerned.~Book TIV.I:49-107 Book TIV.VIII:1-52 Book
36   Ind|         Against Thebes.~Book TIV.III:49-84 She was loyal to her
37   Ind|             TV.XIV:1-46 Book EII.III:49-100 ~Book EII.IX:1-38 Fortune
38   Ind|              VIII:1-48 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Book EIV.XIII:1-50 A
39   Ind|            TIII. XI:39-74 Book TIV.I:49-107 Book TIV.VI:1-50~Book
40   Ind|           EII.VII:1-46 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Ovid labels them fierce,
41   Ind|            disloyalty.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Known of through the
42   Ind|             see Medusa~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Pegasus, born of Medusa.~ ~
43   Ind|         Thessalian lyre.~Book EI.III:49-94 Jason’s homeland.~ ~Haemus~
44   Ind| Metamorphoses Book VII:350~Book TV.I:49-80 Her lament for Ceyx.~ ~
45   Ind|       Achilleshorses.~Book TIV.III:49-84 He would have been unknown
46   Ind|             lower slopes.~Book TIV.I:49-107 The haunt of the Muses.~
47   Ind|              Hercules.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 He attacked Oechalia
48   Ind|  Metamorphoses Book VII.~Book EI.III:49-94 Exiled from Thessaly
49   Ind|       Lacedaemon, Sparta~Book EI.III:49-94 The chief city of Laconia
50   Ind|          islet of Ortygia.~Book TV.I:49-80 Her children, Apollo
51   Ind|              oarless boat.~Book TV.I:49-80 Philoctetes abandoned
52   Ind|            TV.III:1-58 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Identified with Bacchus.~ ~
53   Ind|           snaky locks.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Pegasus, born of Medusa.~
54   Ind|    patronesses of poetry.~Book TIV.I:49-107 His companions, the
55   Ind|             to others.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Germanicus a poet also.
56   Ind|  Metamorphoses Book VI:146~Book TV.I:49-80 Book TV.XII:1-68 Her
57   Ind|            as a guest.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Hercules captured it.~ ~
58   Ind|       Opuntian Locrians.~Book EI.III:49-94 The birthplace of Patroclus.~ ~
59   Ind|            his adversity.~Book TIV.I:49-107 He avoided military
60   Ind|              his father.~Book EI.III:49-94 A fugitive when young
61   Ind|             swiftness.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Born of Medusa. Hippocrene
62   Ind|           the brazen bull.~Book TV.I:49-80 Book TV.XII:1-68 Ibis:
63   Ind|        putative father.~Book TIV.III:49-84 Book EI.II:1-52 His sisters
64   Ind|        example of cruelty.~Book TV.I:49-80 Allowed Perillus to groan
65   Ind|           weapons to Troy.~Book TV.I:49-80 Book TV.IV:1-50 His laments
66   Ind|              see also Pausanias VIII.49.3). He fought in various
67   Ind|              completion.~Book EI.III:49-94 Corinth, where Jason
68   Ind|        leaves are pale. ~Book EI.III:49-94 Book EII.VII:47-84 Book
69   Ind|            body of Hector.~Book TV.I:49-80 His weeping did not offend
70   Ind|              to a swallow.~Book TV.I:49-80 Her lament for Itys.~
71   Ind|               and Augusti.~Book TV.I:49-80 The highest standard
72   Ind|            consul 105BC.~Book EI.III:49-94 He opposed extortion
73   Ind|              TIII. X:1-40 Book TIV.I:49-107 Book TIV.VIII:1-52 ~
74   Ind|             frozen Danube.~Book TV.I:49-80 His current poetry talented
75   Ind|          Book EI.II:1-52 Book EI.III:49-94 The poisoned arrows of
76   Ind|             by Jupiter.~Book TIV.III:49-84 Her father rescued the
77   Ind|              Ursa Minor.~Book EI.III:49-94 Ibis:413-464 Home city
78   Ind|           the Black Sea.~Book EI.III:49-94 Diogenes the Cynic’s
79   Ind|          coast of Lydia.~Book EI.III:49-94 Rutilius exiled there.
80   Ind|             by Lucifer.~Book TIV.III:49-84 The father of Phaethon.~ ~
81   Ind|        waters of Styx.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 The Giants sent there.~
82   Ind|              VIII:1-48 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 This letter addressed
83   Ind|             native city.~Book EI.III:49-94 Exiled, he fled to Cyprus,
84   Ind|          Against Thebes.~Book EI.III:49-94 Ibis:413-464 Founded
85   Ind|             by Cadmus.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Famous through the poets.~
86   Ind|              c474-472BC.~Book EI.III:49-94 He went to Argos after
87   Ind|              Thessalian.~Book EI.III:49-94 Achilleshomeland, where
88   Ind|            its orchards.~Book EI.III:49-94 A pleasant place of exile
89   Ind|          Golden Fleece.~Book TIV.III:49-84 His skill is displayed
90   Ind|          warrior there.~Book TIV.III:49-84 Hector’s unhappy city.~
91   Ind|            him immortal.~Book EI.III:49-94 Exiled, he fled to Adrastus
92   Ind|           entendre here.~Book EI.III:49-94 The island of Cyprus
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