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1 T-I| gentler Caesar.~For myself, I wish whomever it is no ill,~who 2 T-I| the chosen place.~If you wish to punish me with the sentence 3 T-I| to perish with me,~and I wish it could be veiled in concealment.~ 4 T-II| Yet if, by chance, as I wish, you’d had the time~you’ 5 T-II| with imaginary desires.~I wish I hadn’t. But destiny drew 6 T-III| prove, I beg, that what I wish is possible,~Whatever eloquence 7 T-III| Dearest friend, you neither wish to hide the bond of our~ 8 T-III| friendship, nor, if you did wish so, have you the power.~ 9 T-III| Change of Place~ ~Now I’d wish to drive Triptolemus’s chariot,~ 10 T-III| uncultivated soil:~now I’d wish to bridle Medea’s dragons,~ 11 T-III| citadel, Corinth:~now I’d wish for wings to beat in flight, ~ 12 T-III| for a tall pyre.~I don’t wish to offer incense to unresponsive 13 T-IV| to be dangerous,~I might wish I’d never touched the Pierian 14 T-IV| Believe in what’s as you wish, cease to doubt what’s true,~ 15 T-IV| can’t say~what feelings I wish you to have in your mind.~ 16 T-IV| relieved by tears.~And I wish what you had to grieve for 17 T-IV| time – unless you don’t wish it recalled –~when, I remember, 18 T-IV| forum -~little though I wish to do so, I address you~ 19 T-IV| earliest days -~at least don’t wish that fact to be concealed,~ 20 T-IV| touched by desire for praise,~wish you could say out loud: ‘ 21 T-IV| raising my horns,~and I wish I’d no reason to raise them 22 T-IV| you,~studious spirits, who wish to know the facts of my 23 T-V| genius: even so,~I don’t wish my mind to dissolve in endless 24 T-V| You ask why I send it?~I wish to be with you, by any means 25 T-V| His Wife’s Birthday: His Wish~ ~Nothing’s certain for 26 T-V| would be hidden, as you’d wish,~if favourable winds failed 27 T-V| altered your loyalty.~This I wish, that my breath, that I 28 T-V| greater cause:~after my first wish that’s the next in turn.~~ 29 T-V| shame to you, to whom ~I’d wish it least of all, and that 30 T-V| having offended him,~and I wish the hour of my death had 31 T-V| tablet, as I have now,~and wish to set words on their proper 32 T-V| if it were possible I’d wish no one to know of me.~Or 33 T-V| you’ll find those who’d wish to be ~what you are, who’ 34 ExII| anger,~don’t think I’d not wish, for my part, to worship 35 ExII| have achieved.~Whether you wish to call it love or unmanly 36 ExII| Cupid’s cunning arts:~I wish Amor had not learnt them 37 ExII| all,~has profited me – I wish none had harmed me!~Why 38 ExII| revisit the goddesses I wish I’d never worshipped.~~ 39 ExII| waves wet Ceylon?~Do you wish to aim higher? If the far 40 ExII| Despite those losses I wish it were possible to have~ 41 ExII| estate.~There perhaps you wish that Caesar might temper ~ 42 ExII| to mind~than those, and I wish they’d been the last of 43 ExI| Even if Caesar doesn’t wish me any joy,~he should still 44 ExI| any joy,~he should still wish this one joy on us all.~ 45 ExI| Nothing more is to be told.~I wish to be able to bury my own 46 ExI| while others didn’t even wish to be seen to know me,~only 47 ExI| broken boat~are not as you wish, you still raise them such 48 ExI| Salanus, prefaced by my wish for his good health.~I hope 49 ExI| towards me ~might be eased, a wish he would allow, if he knew.~ 50 ExIII| know. ~It’s not enough to wish: you must long to achieve,~ 51 ExIII| hours asleep.~I think many wish it: who’d be so unfair to 52 ExIII| and talk, even if others wish, won’t harm you.~But add 53 ExIII| didn’t lack loyalty or the wish to serve me:~they went in 54 ExIII| control all lands:~let him wish to punish me in a pleasanter 55 ExIII| criminal in your arts.~I wish I could defend you on other 56 ExIII| at the delay, the time we wish is near,~and the triumph 57 ExIII| more attentions than you wish,~and I’ll hide who you are 58 ExIII| and think that what you wish to occur, will happen:~the 59 ExIII| the race.~And truly, as I wish the merciful gods to lessen 60 ExIV| crime nameless, ~or should I wish who you are to be known 61 ExIV| sure axe:~and next, as you wish deeply that all the gods ~ 62 ExIV| to be.~But what you’d not wish, wretched fate has willed.~ 63 ExIV| your debtor: I call your wish to help true service.~Only 64 ExIV| the consul:~and though I’d wish always to be near you,~I’ 65 ExIV| since they see it’s my wish:~but for themselves they 66 ExIV| struck by the divine shaft.~I wish that, injured by the snatching 67 ExIV| poetry of a fresh crime.~I wish I were as happy as my heart 68 ExIV| own nothing in Pontus.~I wish you could, and a pleasanter 69 IBIS| the greatest, ~who did not wish my path to be that of poverty.~ 70 IBIS| face.~Whether, as I’d not wish, I’m exhausted by long years,~ 71 IBIS| Paphian metal.~When you wish to return to years of youth, 72 Ind| Book EI.II:101-150 His wish not to die at Getan hands.~ 73 Ind| Amores III.6 for a similar wish, concerning both Medea’s 74 Ind| Sarmatians.~Book EI.II:53-100 His wish not to be buried in Sarmatian 75 Ind| Book EI.II:101-150 His wish not to be buried in Scythian