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1 T-I| not love’s master:~that work’s already got what it deserved.’~~ ~ 2 T-I| altered human forms,~the work cut short by it’s author’ 3 T-I| lack the final touch.~That work was won from me while on 4 T-I| whatever weakness this rough work may have,~I’d have amended 5 T-I| Friend~ ~You who read this work of mine without malice,~ 6 T-I| 44 Ovid’s Apology for the Work~ ~Every letter you’ve read 7 T-II| now is it banned.~Take my work away, and you take the accusation~ 8 T-II| places?~Examine the major work, that’s still left unfinished,~ 9 T-II| me matter,~it’s virtuous work to tell one’s country’s 10 T-II| content’s not to overpower the work.~Still I was daring: but 11 T-II| playful –~and most of my work, deceptive and fictitious,~ 12 T-II| and no part of the whole work’s more read~than that love 13 T-II| don’t think that all my work’s remiss,~I’ve often launched 14 T-II| but my fate interrupted work dedicated to you.~And I 15 T-II| first origin, I bring the work, Caesar, to your times!~ 16 T-III| of wit.~Even that unlucky work that amused him~in his youth, 17 T-III| the poet marred his own work with his tears.~If any phrase 18 T-III| only Sappho of Lesbos’s work outshines you.~But I fear 19 T-III| of Sicily,~commending his work of art in these words:~‘ 20 T-III| not only the form of my work deserves your praise.~Do 21 T-III| of torments, try out your work in person,’~At once, roasting 22 T-III| so, and keep my ‘body’ of work in the city.~Exile was decreed 23 T-III| author’s funeral rites.~That work might have gained more certain 24 T-IV| slave girl, singing at her work, spinning the thread,~diverts 25 T-IV| drawing me secretly to her work.~My father often said: ‘ 26 T-IV| present things, ~attacked any work of mine with malignant teeth.~ 27 T-V| Reader: The Quality of His Work~ ~‘But you’d endure your 28 T-V| night for the praise, or work~for the sake of a future 29 T-V| heartfelt.~If you allowed it, my work would set these things~in 30 T-V| lighten my sad hours with work,~lest my thoughts vanish 31 T-V| only fragments of any of my work,~saved by chance or guile, 32 ExII| Book~ ~Ovid sends you this work from the Getic shore:~he’ 33 ExII| than all reason,~undoes the work your letters have achieved.~ 34 ExII| seed with profit?~So far no work of mine, you can list them 35 ExII| believe a judgement on my work~could leap across so much 36 ExI| it, on your advice,~so my work might be smoothed by a friendly 37 ExI| I dared to undertake a work of some substance.~The gravity 38 ExI| stillborn.~If by any chance that work has come to your notice,~ 39 ExI| you approve my skill.~Our work is different, but it flows 40 ExI| of yours urges it,~it’s a work of that nobility born of 41 ExIII| in my exile?~You should work for me day and night, strain~ 42 ExIII| matter of our misfortunes.~Work, so I might live in a less 43 ExIII| hands yet.~It’s a slight work, unequal to the occasion:~ 44 ExIII| was lost.~Though all my work depends on well-disposed 45 ExIII| have added something to the work.~Any talent can catch alight, 46 ExIII| The author praises the work: so once perhaps Agrius,~ 47 ExIII| effort,~and the growing work glows with one’s feelings.~ 48 ExIII| suited to its own particular work.~What should I write of 49 ExIII| that wasn’t the object:~my work’s reputation is worth less 50 ExIII| case you think perhaps this work was selected by me.~Be kind 51 ExIV| Sextus,~and celebrated as a work, a gift of your patronage.~~ 52 ExIV| spur.~Who can I recite my work to here, but yellow-haired~ 53 ExIV| the whole of that carved work of Numidian ivory.~Then 54 ExIV| Shameful: I’ve even written a work in Getic,~where savage words 55 ExIV| possess:~and youths whose work’s unpublished~so I’ve no 56 IBIS| name or actions in this work,~but let you hide whom you 57 IBIS| you who spin your fatal work with triple thumbs,~and 58 IBIS| are sent to you in a hasty work.~It’s brief indeed, I confess: 59 Ind| c.400BC. His most famous work the Lyde was written to 60 Ind| and tragedian. His chief work was the Annales an epic 61 Ind| behind in Rome, probably to work on his behalf for mitigation 62 Ind| appears to have started such a work and abandoned it.~Book TIV. 63 Ind| developed in Frazer’s monumental work, on magic and religion, ‘ 64 Ind| an obscure and difficult work in iambic verse. In ancient 65 Ind| play on the word: poetic work, the personal Muse, and 66 Ind| patron of war.~Ibis:1-40 His work harmless to others.~Book 67 Ind| he burnt his copy of the work because it represented ‘ 68 Ind| and Livia throughout the work and so Ovid is still being 69 Ind| death, to re-dedicate the work to Germanicus. I don’t think 70 Ind| seems clear enough. And the work was broken off, as he states.