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 1   T-I|       may still be blamed,~and called inferior to the flower of
 2   T-I| humbled?~No accident, but you, called as witness,~whom we cannot
 3   T-I|     threshold three times, was called back~three times, even my
 4   T-I|    deserted Penates,~and often called her lost husband’s name,~
 5  T-II|         You also, since you’re called father and ruler of the
 6  T-II|      sentence:~since in it I’m called relegatus and not exile,~
 7  T-II|      she whom, deceptively, he called Lesbia:~not content with
 8  T-II|    disguised~as Perilla is now called by your name, Metella.~Varro,
 9  T-II|      known when you were first called prince.~You’ll find the
10 T-III|       and my offence should be called foolishness,~if you want
11 T-III|       trail.~So this place was called Tomis, because they say~
12  T-IV|        you loved to be, and be called, mine?~Like a true woman
13  T-IV|     hospitable’, Sea ~hold me: called Axenus, ‘inhospitable’,
14  T-IV|     once or twice.~She who was called Corinna, by me, not her
15   T-V|       given to others,~I’m not called an ‘exul’ by the terms of
16   T-V|    from you.~Still the one who called me ‘exilejudges wrongly:~
17   T-V|        strength.~That ancient, called wise by Apollo, would have
18  ExII|        to the harsh Getae when called.~Yet I’m struggling to weave
19  ExII|       doesnt lie,~ought to be called foolish rather than wicked.~
20  ExII|    Whatever happened should be called an error, not a crime.~or
21   ExI|     greater sin.~I can only be called unwise and cowardly:~those
22   ExI|      this faith of mine is not called ~false, and my credulity
23 ExIII|       they dont deserve to be called bad.~Or is it my honesty
24 ExIII|      in Scythia, our ancestors called Tauris,~that’s not so far
25 ExIII|  Thersitesfather, might have called his son handsome.~But this
26  ExIV|         when the Senate’s been called to the Julian Temple,~he’
27  ExIV|        And if your fame hadnt called you to great affairs,~you’
28   Ind|       extensive funeral rites. Called scion (grandson) of Aeacus.~
29   Ind|        Cadmus, son of Autonoë, called Hyantius from an ancient
30   Ind|        Megara, hence Megara is called urbs Alcathoï.~Book TI.X:
31   Ind|        and the Muses are often called Aonian.~Book TIV.X:1-40
32   Ind|       EuripidesBacchae. Also called Lenaeus, ‘of the winepress’.~
33   Ind|      survive.~Book TII:361-420 Called Battiades. His erotic epigrams?~
34   Ind|       X:35-84 Ursa Major, also called the Wain.~Ibis:465-540 Callisto
35   Ind|        with Cicero’s. Catullus called him the salaputium disertum,
36   Ind|   mountains of Thessaly, hence called biformes, duplex natura,
37   Ind|      to central Asia. Medea is called ‘the Phasian’. Colchis was
38   Ind|      Cotta Maximus Messalinus (called Maximus or Cotta Maximus,
39   Ind|        into a lake, thereafter called the Cycnean Lake. Ovid gives
40   Ind|      Perseus: See Jan Gossaert called Mabuse’s panel – Danaë –
41   Ind|         king of Calydon, hence called Calydonis, and the sister
42   Ind|    Phoebus Apollo is therefore called Delphicus. The navel stone
43   Ind| Odysseus) and his comrades are called ‘Dulichian’. ~Book TI.V:
44   Ind|     The Black Sea (Euxine) was called the Pontus Euxinus, the ‘
45   Ind|  defeated them. They were also called the Daci (Dacians). Strabo (
46   Ind|      descent, and a Boeotian). Called Alcides from Amphitryon’
47   Ind|    Amphitryon’s father Alceus. Called also Amphitryoniades. Called
48   Ind|   Called also Amphitryoniades. Called also Tyrinthius from Tiryns
49   Ind|     VIII:1-70 The Danube, also called Danuvius.~Book TII:155-206
50   Ind|      and Clytaemnestra. She is called Mycenis. She was sacrificed
51   Ind| Bacchae.~ ~Maeonides~Homer, so called from Maeonia a name for
52   Ind|       nymph Asterodeia. She is called Aeetias. A famous sorceress.
53   Ind|      of Atlas. He is therefore called Atlantiades. His birthplace
54   Ind|   Cyllene, and he is therefore called Cyllenius. He has winged
55   Ind|     Ticidas’s mistress whom he called Perilla. Probably one of
56   Ind|      Eupator c. 100 BC. He was called the ‘Rome Hater’. He later
57   Ind|         Mount Helicon is hence called Virgineus. Their epithets
58   Ind|  verses.~ ~Neritus~Ulysses, so called from Mount Neritus on Ithaca.~
59   Ind|    those of Athens. Originally called Poseidonia, the city of
60   Ind|       A paragon of friendship. Called Menoetiades from his father.~
61   Ind|   contemporaries.~Ibis:413-464 Called Abantiades. The infant Perseus
62   Ind|  famous for its gold. Medea is called the Phasian. ~Book TII:421-
63   Ind|       1-48 Treated by Machaon. Called Poeantian as the son of
64   Ind|      The Black Sea, originally called αξειυος:axenus, inhospitable,
65   Ind|        Titan Epimetheus, hence called Titania. Epimetheus was
66   Ind|     The son of Achilles, later called Neoptolemus. He had children
67   Ind| great-grandfather of Menelaus, called Tantalides.~Book TII:361-
68   Ind|  mentioned.~Book EIII.II:1-110 Called Scythian by Ovid.~ ~Telegonus~
69   Ind|      TI.II:1-74 The Trojans so called from their first king Teucer,
70   Ind|       A paragon of friendship. Called Aegides from his father.~
71   Ind|        in that part of Romania called the Dobrudja. The townspeople
72   Ind|        defeat.~Book TI.V:45-84 Called Ilium from the citadel of
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