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1 T-I| distress.~Either no one can help, or in Achilles’s fashion,~ 2 T-I| fashion,~only that man can help who wounded me.~Only see 3 T-I| harm, while you’ve power to help –~since my hope is less 4 T-I| presses, another brings help.~Mulciber was against Troy, 5 T-I| wouldn’t have needed your help in this.~He has a power, 6 T-I| before her,~not destined to help the husband she mourned.~~ ~ 7 T-I| absence,~live so as always to help me with her aid.~~ Book 8 T-I| I thought would bring me help in misery.~Traitor, did 9 T-I| his hands aloft,~begging help, in prayer, forgetting his 10 T-III| to your priest.~It’s no help to me I played about, without 11 T-III| Though only the powerful can help us,~it’s no use if they 12 T-IV| This spirit, with your help, would have issued out~into 13 T-IV| His Wife: He Asks For Her Help~ ~I’m wretched if, when 14 T-IV| bend your oars to bring me help,~till there’s a softer breeze 15 T-IV| forward,~so may you need no help, and yet help your own:~ 16 T-IV| you need no help, and yet help your own:~so may your wife 17 T-V| worshippers is missing.’~Help me, good Liber: and may 18 T-V| supported him, with what help you consoled~your friend, 19 T-V| failed to bring the sick the help he’d promised.~It’s worse 20 T-V| desert strand,~what other help for these ills should I 21 T-V| by me!~Remembering your help, I’d have sung only you,~ 22 T-V| Trojan shore?~You’d be no help to me dead, rather loving 23 ExII| thought worthy of a little help,~and be sent to a place 24 ExII| ear,~since it often brings help to anxious defendants,~and 25 ExII| my troubled mind~brought help and hope to my ills. As 26 ExII| to save me in vain:~the help you bring won’t aid my desperate 27 ExII| me one thing~from afar, help my heart with your encouragement,~ 28 ExII| was: ‘Think,~how great a help Maximus can be to you.~Maximus 29 ExII| shattered boat,~you offer me the help that so many deny.~I beg 30 ExI| not fearing to seek the help of the god they’ve injured.~ 31 ExI| only two or three brought help when I was banished.~You 32 ExI| mighty heroes, and bring what help you can to the fallen.~~ 33 ExI| friend in his misfortunes~and help me by bandaging my wounds.~ 34 ExI| if you brought no kind of help~to your old friend in such 35 ExI| loyalty,~my thanks for your help will never fall silent.~ 36 ExI| s a wolf, avoiding true help in error.~The wounded limb 37 ExI| nothing that can bring me help.~~ Book EII.VII:47-84 To 38 ExI| since you can, bring what help you can, to an exile.~Fortune 39 ExI| are accustomed to offer help when your suppliants ask.~ 40 ExI| gods lacked the will to help?~If Jupiter turned deaf 41 ExIII| win our friends, so others help,~wife, and appear the leader 42 ExIII| it wrong~not to bring me help in a tight corner.~So my 43 ExIII| informants,~it’s right I seek the help of your indulgence.~The 44 ExIII| embrace hope – that’s no help, being always in vain –~ 45 ExIII| one voice of mine seeks help from many.~Should I be asking 46 ExIV| thanks offered for all your help:~if not, I’ll still be grateful, 47 ExIV| now that you know your help is really needed.~You dissemble 48 ExIV| If you couldn’t bring me help in substance or in action,~ 49 ExIV| Yet, fleeing, he asked~for help from a client, and in a 50 ExIV| you added many gifts to help him live,~so that his own 51 ExIV| debtor: I call your wish to help true service.~Only let that 52 ExIV| the case for my punishment help me?~I’ll still use my mind: 53 ExIV| train, and the harmed seek help.~After many days have calmed 54 ExIV| please, in what way you can help,~as well: make a road for 55 ExIV| and two sons, a powerful help to their father,~have given 56 ExIV| icy pole.~My poetry’s no help. Poetry once harmed me,~ 57 IBIS| received a wound, unarmed help:~or he who fell headlong 58 IBIS| your perilous way with the help of a stick.~Nor see more 59 IBIS| spears,~so, I pray, may all help be withheld from you.~May 60 Ind| paragon of loyalty, bringing help in distress.~Book EIII.1: 61 Ind| He seized power with the help of a band of Gaullish mercenaries 62 Ind| Lollius providing military help, and Rome later had helped 63 Ind| avoid them. With Athena’s help the Argonauts passed through 64 Ind| 50 A possible source of help after Augustus’s death.~ 65 Ind| rescued Hesione, with the help of Telamon, and gave her 66 Ind| where he accepted Medea’s help to secure the fleece and 67 Ind| Connecticut). She determined to help Jason to win the Golden 68 Ind| his youth, and now has to help defend Tomis as an elderly 69 Ind| employed his daughters to help destroy him.~Book TV.V:27- 70 Ind| killed the Minotaur with help from Ariadne who gave him