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 1   T-I|        it to your own self, not being taught loyalty~by some teacher,
 2  T-II|       still he enjoys his deeds~being retold, and for himself
 3  T-II|       then: that I’m accused of being a teacher~of obscene adultery,
 4  T-II|      serious ~face, unworthy of being read by so great a prince:~
 5  T-II|      she takes from it, without being taught.’~Let a wife read
 6 T-III|        what was the point of my being born?~Harsh one, why here,
 7  T-IV|         of the benign gods,~are being prepared for offering by
 8  T-IV|     milder~than him – tolerates being mentioned often in my verse,~
 9   T-V|       not granted the luxury of being unwell?~Yet my mind’s ill,
10   T-V|         write that my songs are being danced now~to a crowded
11   T-V|       anything that prevents~my being forgotten, and brings the
12   T-V|         despairing of this ever being so,~and may these few lines
13  ExII|         The power of the divine being itself stirs our hearts:~
14  ExII|     there’s nothing shameful in being caught by credulity.~Behold,
15  ExII|    delight in me, or any Roman, being taken~by the enemy, I least
16  ExII|       unwilling hand. ~So then, being sent as advocate to such
17  ExII|       approve them?~Perhaps I’m being bold, but I would boast~
18  ExII|          What benefit to you in being praised in hot Aswan,~or
19  ExII|      you heard of my downfall –~being in a foreign land – your
20  ExII|       the pleasures of the city being snatched away~in my misery,
21   ExI|        wretched,~or prevent him being one because he’s been unlucky.~
22   ExI|         to imagine the wretched being pleased.~As long as I undertake
23   ExI|        trouble, are assisted by being present in person:~I was
24   ExI|        than I lack you, by your being taken from me, O powers~
25   ExI|     prevents my hands from ever being clean.~Did I sin further?
26 ExIII|      lot, but nothing hateful’s being asked,~if you dont succeed,
27 ExIII|        and falsely charged with being blind:~than whom the earth
28 ExIII| fatherland.”~Pylades, intent on being the one to die, orders his
29 ExIII|  embrace hope – that’s no help, being always in vain –~and think
30 ExIII|     next stage is to despair of being saved, completely,~and know
31 ExIII|       to take pleasure in their being sent.~~ Book EIII.IX:1-56
32  ExIV|     fellow crime that stops you being what you were?~Do you call
33  ExIV|       crime that I’ve commenced being unhappy?~If you couldnt
34  ExIV|     shores,~and live in fear of being wounded by Getic arrows,’~
35  ExIV|       to see the Consul without being stopped.~He’ll be laying
36  ExIV|    preventing the city’s wealth being diminished:~or, when the
37  ExIV|        verse,~and felt shame at being related to me by marriage!~
38  ExIV|         in return for my return being granted.~But he who gives
39  ExIV|      EIV.XIV:1-62 To Tuticanus: Being Nice To Tomis~ ~These words
40  ExIV|       verse.~Shall I never stop being harmed by poetry,~and always
41  ExIV|         that have hurt me?~Am I being driven towards the old reef
42  ExIV|         s ~bright name, she too being read among all those others.~
43  IBIS|        guided,~both her parents being acknowledged sinners:~be
44  IBIS|         resound like grain does being pounded.~And may Apollo
45  IBIS|    stopped the straits at Aulis being an easy harbour. ~Or may
46   Ind|       from Orchemonos, to avoid being sacrificed. Iolcus could
47   Ind|      father of Orestes, the son being famous for loyalty to his
48   Ind|  Controversiae (2.2.12) of Ovid being asked to cut out three lines,
49   Ind|        stars, its central jewel being the blue-white star Gemma.~
50   Ind|   proper motion of any star and being the second nearest to the
51   Ind|        1-42 Ovid suggests he is being asked to perform the impossible,
52   Ind|         relationships, Tiberius being only his son by adoption,
53   Ind|        then a second time after being nourished sewn into Jupiter-Zeus’
54   Ind|     ugliness, or as some say on being driven mad by Artemis.~ ~
55   Ind|       represents all the Muses, being the primal Muse.~Ibis:465-
56   Ind|    Parrhasian virgin, Parrhasia being a name for Arcadia.~Book
57   Ind|       to his act at Delphi, and being sent out to build a temple
58   Ind|         Naxos, Paros and Andros being the largest.~Book TI.XI:
59   Ind|  Mithridates in 74BC, the siege being raised by Lucullus, had
60   Ind|         the island to avoid his being drafted for Troy.~Book TII:
61   Ind|      the hounds for unwittingly being present.~Book TIV.IV:43-
62   Ind|         Orpheus, who died after being bitten by a snake. Orpheus
63   Ind|         chariot race, the loser being killed. Idas stole her,
64   Ind|    sentence, and to prevent her being exposed to the hardships
65   Ind|        1-42 Ovid suggests he is being asked to perform the impossible,
66   Ind|       too near the sun, despite being warned, the wax melts and
67   Ind|         Diana to Tauris, a deer being left in her place. Orestes
68   Ind|       not rule out his possibly being aided by lesser members
69   Ind|        1-42 Ovid suggests he is being asked to perform the impossible,
70   Ind|     seven consulships, the last being in 86.~ ~Marius (2)~An Augustan
71   Ind|   tutela, or protective emblem, being a figure of armed Minerva
72   Ind|          The ‘rest of the godsbeing also the rest of the Imperial
73   Ind|       extensively, his wife Ino being turned into the sea-mew,
74   Ind|        river Hebrus to the sea, being washed to Lesbos. (This
75   Ind|         but for the mere act of being a witness to it. ~Book TII:
76   Ind|       Augustus’s reputation for being merciful to his enemies.~
77   Ind|     Amatoria from the charge of being a corrupting influence,
78   Ind|       work and so Ovid is still being a little cheeky.~Book TI.
79   Ind|    order to save the earth from being consumed by fire. See Metamorphoses
80   Ind|  thunderbolt to avoid the earth being consumed.~ ~Phalaris~The
81   Ind|         on the fact of his face being ‘no picture’, and the hubris
82   Ind|        that Peirene was a human being who became a spring, through
83   Ind|      Pontus ‘on the leftTomis being on the western coast, and,
84   Ind|      gratitude’ to Augustus for being merciful.~Book EIV.IV:1-
85   Ind|        tormented by Jupiter, by being chained naked to a pillar
86   Ind|        54 He contemplates Tomis being his home now, rather than
87   Ind|       Ibis:541-596 Ibis:597-644 Being sent to the Stygian waters
88   Ind|    Stygian waters a synonym for being put to death.~Book TIV.V:
89   Ind|       Book EIII.1:1-66 He fears being entombed there.~Book EIII.
90   Ind|         attempted suicide after being implicated in Sejanus’s
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