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1 T-I| I don’t think of you as born in Quirinus’s tranquil city,~ 2 T-III| who fled from ‘business’, born for idle ease,~I was tender, 3 T-III| using the law against me,~born of the rock, nursed on the 4 T-III| violets ~that grow, un-sown, born of the countryside:~and 5 T-III| was the point of my being born?~Harsh one, why here, in 6 T-III| the city.~My poems were born of me, in the manner of 7 T-IV| with fire.~Semele was not born of some other father than 8 T-IV| from the City.~There I was born: if you want to know the 9 T-IV| elder brother, ~who was born twelve months before me.~ 10 T-IV| his early years:~he was born to the harsh weapons of 11 T-V| On this day chastity was born, courage and loyalty,~but 12 T-V| loyalty,~but no joys were born on this day, rather effort ~ 13 ExI| began for me before you were born: and at birth~you were the 14 ExI| a work of that nobility born of the gods.~Eumolpus the 15 ExIII| Sicilian waters,~no Circe born with the power to alter 16 ExIII| from the Getic lands.~I was born in that land (I’m not ashamed 17 ExIII| they ~do to you, who are born of an Italian city?~Added 18 ExIV| your deeds, Vestalis,~are born witness to, for ever, in 19 ExIV| chosen day.~And if I’d been born to a better fate,~and my 20 ExIV| man who wrote it had been born ~in that land, still Ascra 21 IBIS| Enemy’s Fate~ ~You were born unfortunate (the gods willed 22 IBIS| as Saturn, ~when he was born, severed those of Uranus.~ 23 IBIS| drink,~than for him who was born of horned Jupiter.~Or die 24 IBIS| through by javelins like one born ~of Pyrrhus: nor may that 25 IBIS| want you to die like those born from the serpent’s teeth~ 26 IBIS| Lycurgus’s son, and Adonis~born of a tree, and brave Idmon, 27 Ind| Lucius)~A Roman tragic poet, born c170BC in Umbria. He also 28 Ind| Myrrha by her father Cinyras, born after her transformation 29 Ind| such he is a vegetation god born from the heart of the wood.) 30 Ind| children. She had previously born Agamemnon and Menelaus to 31 Ind| lyric poet of Teos, Ionia, born c. 570BC. His patrons included 32 Ind| brother of Diana (Artemis), born on Delos. God of poetry, 33 Ind| second century BC Alexandria, born on Samothrace. He was the 34 Ind| Boeotian town where Hesiod was born.~ ~Astyanax~ Ibis:465-540 35 Ind| patron goddess of Athens, born fully grown and armed from 36 Ind| occasion for this poem. He was born prematurely, and then a 37 Ind| Sparti or sown men were born from the soil, and they 38 Ind| Maximus or Cotta Maximus, and born not earlier than 24BC, possibly 39 Ind| sister of Apollo. She was born on the island of Ortygia 40 Ind| Germany, in AD9.~ ~Drusus (2)~Born 13BC. The son of Tiberius 41 Ind| of Vulcan (Hephaestus), born without a mother (or born 42 Ind| born without a mother (or born from the Earth after Hephaestus 43 Ind| according to tradition born in Salamis on the day Xerxes’ 44 Ind| or Parcae, were goddesses born of Erebus and Night. Clothed 45 Ind| EIV.VIII:49-90 Pegasus, born of Medusa.~ ~Graccus~Probably 46 Ind| Zeus-Jupiter and Hera-Juno, born without a father. She was 47 Ind| scion of Perseus would be born, greater than all other 48 Ind| fl. c. 8th century BC? born Chios or Smyrna?), supposed 49 Ind| son of Saturn and Rhea, born on Mount Lycaeum in Arcadia 50 Ind| fixed. A variant has Artemis born on the nearby islet of Ortygia.~ 51 Ind| of the early 3d cent. BC born in Chalcis, one of the Pleiad, 52 Ind| Asia Minor where he was born according to one legend, 53 Ind| Paullus Fabius Maximus (born not later than 45BC, died 54 Ind| EIV.VIII:49-90 Pegasus, born of Medusa.~Ibis:413-464 55 Ind| son of Mesalla Corvinus, born 36BC, consul 3BC, legate 56 Ind| appropriate since Ovid was born during her festival, see 57 Ind| Book TIV.X:1-40 Ovid was born during her festival, the 58 Ind| author, Publius Ovidius Naso, born March 20th 43BC, at Sulmo ( 59 Ind| March 20th, having been born in 43BC). ~Book TIV.II:1- 60 Ind| autobiography begins. He was born on the second day of the 61 Ind| mentions his elder brother born on the same day a year earlier 62 Ind| TIII.XIV:1-52 Pallas was born from the head of Zeus, and 63 Ind| swiftness.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Born of Medusa. Hippocrene created 64 Ind| cult centre, where he was born ot the goddess Aphrodite-Venus. 65 Ind| Sappho~The lyric poetess, born c. 618BC on Lesbos, where 66 Ind| scientist and mathematician were born here. It fell to the Romans 67 Ind| ex-slave from North Africa, born in Carthage, who adapted 68 Ind| Terentius Varro Atacinus born 82BC in Gallia Narbonensis 69 Ind| Dione. She is Aphrodite, born from the waves, an incarnation 70 Ind| origins of Rome. Virgil was born near Mantua and educated