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 1   T-I|        does the lamb dare stray far from the fold~once torn
 2   T-I|       but you’ll see three hide far off in dark places –~and
 3   T-I|         earth, in a land that’s far away from my land.~~ Book
 4   T-I|         cheeks.~My daughter was far away on the Libyan shore,~
 5   T-I|        s a path for me too, the far off land will take me:~my
 6   T-I|        Now Illyria’s shores are far behind, to larboard,~and
 7   T-I|        of your heart.~Yet in so far as my praise has any power,~
 8   T-I|         prompt you to say:~‘How far away our friend Ovid is
 9   T-I|      would happen, dear friend, far back,~when the wind then
10   T-I|    found. ~Make that excuse, as far as you can, dont abandon~
11   T-I|        Tempyra opposite: and as far as she took me.~Now I chose
12  T-II|         by the binding cold.~So far north Rome extends, west
13  T-II|    books has these four lines:~‘Far away from here, you badges
14 T-III|       die in exile.~So I’ll die far away then, on a foreign
15 T-III|     live for yourself, and keep far away from the great.~Live
16 T-III|    great.~Live for yourself, as far as you can, avoid the bright
17 T-III|         earth!~And my country’s far away, my dear wife’s far
18 T-III|        far away, my dear wife’s far away,~and everything that,
19 T-III|          But though I’m absent, far away in a distant place,~
20 T-III|    waste the neighbouring lands far and wide.~Some men flee:
21 T-III|        the stem:~but vines grow far away from these Getic shores:~
22 T-III|        bursting,~but trees grow far away from these Getic lands.~
23 T-III|         a steady southerly~from far Propontis, and the mouth
24 T-III|        the artist?~I beg, in so far as you can, connoisseur
25  T-IV|        communal joy, I’m driven far away,~and only faint rumour
26  T-IV|         faint rumour travels as far as this.~So all the people
27  T-IV|        in imagination only,~and far removed, in hearing, from
28  T-IV|     scarcely be anyone, sent so far from Italy~to this distant
29  T-IV|        lives, loves you, though far away.~So, when her weary
30  T-IV|   starry sky as myself,~and not far away from here is the dread
31  T-IV|         me, I’m failing, and as far as I can see, given~my bodily
32  T-IV|     harshest years of life:~not far from the winning post, I
33  T-IV|       my error?~I must spend it far from home, under the Northern
34  T-IV|        s so high and reaches so far beyond danger,~that it’s
35  T-IV|    their weapons.~Though I live far away on the shores of Scythia,~
36   T-V|        fading cry,~so I, exiled far off on the Sarmatian shore,~
37   T-V|     noise of Getic weapons, and far from home.~Whether chance
38   T-V|           I beg you, though I’m far away, be radiantly here,~
39   T-V|        cursed Pylades?~It’s not far from the truth to say he
40  ExII|       the Cynic, didnt grieve, far from Sinope,~since he found
41  ExII|         given a worse place, so far from home.~So let your wisdom
42  ExII|        the seed with profit?~So far no work of mine, you can
43  ExII|      the heavens, and the Bear,~far from Quirinus’s city, sees
44  ExII|      wish to aim higher? If the far distant Pleiades~were to
45  ExII|         with greater loyalty~as far as the service and a soldier’
46  ExII|        revere and love you~stay far from any acquaintance with
47  ExII|      stupidity:~he spared me as far as I and the circumstances
48   ExI|        s heart are mine too, as far~as my powers allow: that
49   ExI|          if my voice reaches so far,~let your influence, your
50   ExI|     angered with me,~to move me far from the savagery of Scythian
51   ExI|       to the Stygian waves:~how far distant is my death from
52   ExI|  returned home, ~no longer in a far land, safe as before in
53   ExI|       grant me a place of exile far from the Scythian foe.~~
54   ExI|       whose nobility~reaches as far back as the name of Eumolpus,~
55   ExI|      remember it, though we’re ~far apart, and desire to ease
56   ExI|        Cyane to his waters.~Not far from there the nymph, Arethusa,
57 ExIII|        unless they’re ones from far forests,~drinking sea-water
58 ExIII|       with fatal venom,~add how far this region is from every
59 ExIII|       Black Sea and the Danube, far from you. ~There’s a place
60 ExIII|    called Tauris,~that’s not so far away from the Getic lands.~
61 ExIII|   master’s exile,~you, whom I’d far better not have taught,~
62 ExIII|      slowed me:~but I live on a far shore of a vast sea.~While
63 ExIII|         the land of Pontus, not far from the Styx.~If my striving
64  ExIV|  together.~Yet situated as I am far from your shores, I sent
65  ExIV|         you’ll bring me aid, as far as ~loyal friendship can
66  ExIV|        down~in any place not so far as this place is from Rome,~
67  ExIV|   freely on such attentions.~So far away from the city, I don’
68  ExIV|     from the opposite ~pole, is far from us, is rarely experienced,
69  ExIV|         me.~I’m the only one so far immune from taxes on your ~
70  IBIS|       kinder! And to me He’s by far the greatest, ~who did not
71  IBIS|   wolves.~May you be in a place far from Elysian Fields,~and
72   Ind|    founded by Ascanius, and not far from Rome.~Book EI.VIII:
73   Ind|    range, from the Black Sea as far as the Dardani north of
74   Ind|       Abdera and Dicaea, and as far west as the Nestos. Used
75   Ind|   Falsely namedhospitable’ as far as Ovid is concerned.~Book
76   Ind|   friendship. The Getae are not far from the Tauric Chersonese.~
77   Ind|      miles, than Colchis at the far end of the Black Sea is
78   Ind|         wit.~Book EIII.II:1-110 Far from Rome.~Ibis:135-162
79   Ind|        VI:1-50 The delta is not far north of Tomis.~ ~Homer~
80   Ind|       the Graeco-Roman world as far as the Rhine. Isis was the
81   Ind| friendly to Rome, who spread as far as the Danube delta. Marcus
82   Ind|     along its southern shore as far as Colchis, sometimes the
83   Ind|       there.~Book EIII.II:1-110 Far from Rome.~Book EIII.V:1-
84   Ind|       from the north and ran as far as the Campus Martis. The
85   Ind|        Roxolani, had reached as far west as the Danube basin.~
86   Ind|      Greece, European Turkey as far as the Bosphorus, and the
87   Ind|       from the north and ran as far as the Campus Martis. The
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