Work-Book

 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|          dont 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 wasnt 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 dont think
70   Ind|      seems clear enough. And the work was broken off, as he states.
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