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 1   T-I|           mighty storm,~dreads to near the place where it was wrecked.~
 2   T-I|          hesitating, scared to go near,~someone will hand you in,
 3   T-I|         or were so afraid to come near my disaster, cruel one,~
 4  T-II|           deceitful woman brought near to death?~Why speak of Hermione,
 5 T-III|        bones,~bury them in ground near the city:~and carve these
 6 T-III|   Scythian Pontus holds.~The land near the stars of the Erymanthian
 7 T-III|        uninhabitable cold.~Ah how near I am to the ends of the
 8 T-III|           call this a country too near Rome for me.~~ Book TIII.
 9  T-IV|          that’s nearest mine:~And near my land are those murderous
10  T-IV|           The sun has twice drawn near me, after the icy winter
11  ExII|     sorrow,~as fresh wax does too near the flames.~I often pray
12  ExII|          owns.~A dreadful enemy’s near to left and right,~terrifying
13  ExII|         city, sees the wild Getae near.~I can scarcely believe
14   ExI|        pole.~It’s something to be near the borders of your own
15   ExI|         inhabit part of a country near to yours,~kindest of youths,
16 ExIII|        delay, the time we wish is near,~and the triumph has filled
17 ExIII|          since a second triumph’s near, concerning you, Rhine.~
18 ExIII|          arrow,~(and you know how near punishment is if I lie)~
19 ExIII|           Sea to his ~friend (how near he came to setting down
20  ExIV|           Now I seem to see halls near bursting with the crowd,~
21  ExIV|      though I’d wish always to be near you,~I’d be glad not to
22  ExIV|        than Ovid hates this place near the warlike Getae.~The Tomitae
23   Ind|          34 A fierce tribe living near the Pontus.~ ~Acheus~Ibis:
24   Ind|         251-310 King of Ormenium, near Mount Pelion. His concubine
25   Ind|  Originally a district of Boeotia near Phocis, containing Mount
26   Ind|        the constellation Ophiucus near Scorpius, depicting a man
27   Ind|         Mount Hymettos in Attica, near Athens, was famous in ancient
28   Ind|        than the honey of Taygetos near Sparta.~Book EI.III:49-94
29   Ind|          Book TII:361-420 Brought near to death by Stheneboea.~ ~
30   Ind|           Ovid’s house is located near the Capitol.~Book EII.XI:
31   Ind|        Asia Minor, with its mouth near Ephesus and its sources
32   Ind|       Africa flowing into the sea near the Syrtes. In the Metamorphoses
33   Ind|            Ciziges~A tribe living near the Danube.~Book TII:155-
34   Ind|    junction with the Via Flaminia near the Milvian Bridge where
35   Ind|             Colchi~A tribe living near the Danube.~Book TII:155-
36   Ind|    Coralli~A Moesian tribe living near the Danube.~Book EIV.II:
37   Ind|      flows into the River Anapis, near Syracuse. She was loved
38   Ind|       temple at Heracleia Pontica near modern Sevastapol, and Herodotus (
39   Ind|   unidentified island, like Same, near Ithaca, and belonging to
40   Ind|      junction with the Via Clodia near the Milvian (Mulvian) Bridge
41   Ind| Bellerephon, who lived at Potniae near Thebes. Aphrodite punished
42   Ind|     mountain in Boeotia (5968 ft) near the Gulf of Corinth, was
43   Ind|           town in eastern Sicily, near to and north of Syracuse,
44   Ind|          boy was stolen by Naiads near the River Ascanius.~Book
45   Ind|          A Sarmatian tribe living near the Danube.~Book EI.II:53-
46   Ind|     escape from Crete. Flying too near the sun, despite being warned,
47   Ind|          TIII.IV:1-46 He flew too near the sun.~ ~Ida, Idaean ‘
48   Ind|           the Thracian Chersonese near Samothrace and Lemnos.~Book
49   Ind|         with the island of Pharos near Alexandria. The sacred rattle,
50   Ind|   Leucadia, Leucas~A large island near Acharnarnia in the Ionian
51   Ind|          the cliffs of the island near Apollo’s temple to avert
52   Ind|        from the Maeotes who lived near the Sea of Azov, but used
53   Ind|         battle of 18th~July 477BC near the River Cremera, against
54   Ind|         Ovid’s house was situated near the Capitoline Hill.~Book
55   Ind|     Lucania in Italy. The site is near modern Agropoli on the Bay
56   Ind|         the constellation Perseus near Cassiopeia. He is depicted
57   Ind|          bull.~ ~Pharos~An island near Alexandria in Egypt, site
58   Ind|           places his final battle near Tegea in the Alean fields,
59   Ind|        cruel chieftain of a tribe near Tomis.~ ~Pierides~An epithet
60   Ind|         where he had built a city near Lake Pambrotis and the oracle
61   Ind|         VI:1-38 ‘Suburban’ meansnear the city’, i.e. close to
62   Ind|          from the Calabrian coast near the village of Scilla, opposite
63   Ind|          sculptor Lysippos. It is near modern Vasilikó.) ~Ibis:
64   Ind|           A Thracian tribe living near the River Strymon.~Book
65   Ind|           the Arcadian river Styx near Nonacris. It forms the falls
66   Ind|          A southern Thracian town near the sea, on the Via Egnatia,
67   Ind|      Moesian town (modern Iglita) near the Danube just above the
68   Ind|          at Ardea, south of Rome, near modern Anzio. See Virgil’
69   Ind|        82BC in Gallia Narbonensis near the modern Carcassone. He
70   Ind|          of Rome. Virgil was born near Mantua and educated at Cremona
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