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 1   T-I|      bearer.~Quick, it’s a long way! I’ll be alive here at the
 2   T-I|      dont fear dying: but this way of dying’s wretched.~Save
 3   T-I|         and its two gulfs on my way,~and boarded the second
 4  T-II|      are not conspicuous either way.~But even if my house is
 5  T-II|     pleasurable songs in such a way~that no scandal ever touched
 6  T-II|       censured in the slightest way.~I succeeded them, since
 7 T-III|      eventually, to show me the way.~‘May the gods grant, what
 8 T-III|       Forum, this is the Sacred Way named from the rites,~here’
 9 T-III|       my heart.~And in whatever way each can, ease my pain somehow,~
10 T-III|     evil,~or whether there’s no way to overcome fate,~Oh, you,
11 T-III|      art await you,~in whatever way you can, evade the future’
12 T-III|         ve known, in the proper way.~He can bring you feathers
13 T-III|        dark flow,~and winds its way to the sea below the ice:~
14  T-IV|         clapping, all along the way,~flowers falling everywhere
15  T-IV|        the heavens on its swift way,~leads my eyes into the
16  T-IV|        to me,~still this is the way I pass, and deceive, the
17   T-V|        to which one makes one’s way with no little toil.~You
18   T-V|   native land, but went~all the way to snowy Strymon, and the
19   T-V|       courtesy to both: we give way ~to the blind, and those
20   T-V|         its course in the usual way,~and it’s more this period
21   T-V|        re ‘an exile’s wife’, by way of insult.~I was aggrieved,
22   T-V|        protect my life in every way,~do you sin by rarely consoling
23  ExII|        say the very flames made way for the hero:~so wont all
24  ExII|     celebrate, I prophesy. Make way for the bearer of holy symbols!~
25  ExII|      anxious walls,~in the same way that a wolf circles the
26  ExII|       weak lung~points the sure way to the waters of the Styx.~
27  ExII|       read, Messalinus, all the way from the savage Getae.~Does
28  ExII|         my boast detracts in no way from your glory.~Who that’
29  ExII|         you home, or the Appian Way leads you ~to the country
30  ExII|    greatness,~then he was in no way the least among the many.~
31   ExI|      steady use,~nor the Appian Way more hollowed by the wheel’
32   ExI|      man,~and there’s no better way of winning support.~Who
33   ExI|   waters,~I see you in the only way I can, in my mind,~and often
34 ExIII|       can move the gods in that way, or not at all.~You won’
35 ExIII|     merciful to you as is their way,~and view your tears with
36 ExIII|        circle, ~replied in this way to what I said: ~‘Good stranger,
37 ExIII|      certain Iphigenia~made her way there through the clear
38 ExIII|         cherish you now in that way, even though I’m absent.~
39 ExIII|   seized on!~If that’s the only way my Muse has sinned, that’
40  ExIV|         you read ~comes all the way from the long-haired Getae:~
41  ExIV|        with good news, made her way to other nations.~But care
42  ExIV| senators, summoned~in the usual way, will lend their ears to
43  ExIV|       throng filled the lengthy way.~and so you’d know how much
44  ExIV|  compare flint ~or iron, in any way, to me, for durability?~
45  ExIV|        a moment ago, beat their way through the waves,~the passer-by,
46  ExIV|     friend, ~is a result of the way your name’s constructed.~
47  ExIV|      the compliment: there’s no way you can be in my verse.~
48  ExIV|       yourself, please, in what way you can help,~as well: make
49  IBIS|          and yours, in the same way.~And like him I’ve involved
50  IBIS|      earth or ocean grant you a way.~Exiled, wander helpless,
51  IBIS|      sight, ~find your perilous way with the help of a stick.~
52  IBIS|        was sent out to lead the way, and be a guide to the Argo:~
53  IBIS|    human flesh: but in whatever~way you can, may you be the
54  IBIS|     effects of wine in the same way he did.~And die as tamely,
55  IBIS|         tree killed in the same way.~If your ship touches the
56   Ind|    Caecus and later extended by way of Beneventum, and Tarentum
57   Ind|         arrival at Tomis on its way back to Greece.~Ibis:251-
58   Ind|       Jupiter in the convential way.~Book TIII.VI:1-38 ‘The
59   Ind|       He was served in the same way by Theseus, to Ceres great
60   Ind|  Proserpine and Dis opened up a way to Tartarus from the depths
61   Ind|      Flaminia Via~The Flaminian Way, the Roman road, ran from
62   Ind|     solum, a town on the Appian Way in southern Latium.~Book
63   Ind|         28 Ovid sails by on his way to exile.~Book TII:207-252
64   Ind|      the wintry Adriatic on his way to exile.~Book TII:253-312
65   Ind|        of Tomis, and about half way between Tomis and Byzantium,
66   Ind|        the winter months on his way into exile (winter of 8-
67   Ind|        He travelled to Tomis by way of the Adratic and the Corinthian
68   Ind|       The Porta Mogunia was the way to the Palatine Hill from
69   Ind|  Theseus served him in the same way.~ ~Proculus~An Augustan
70   Ind|        contemporaries.~ ~Sacred Way, Via Sacra~The Via Sacra,
71   Ind|  Theseus served him in the same way.~ ~Scylla (1)~The daughter
72   Ind|  Theseus served him in the same way.~ ~Sinope~A coastal city
73   Ind|         lifted, and he made his way to Athens, cleansing the
74   Ind|    Isthmus of robbers along the way (Periphetes, Sinis, Sciron
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