Work-Book

 1   T-I|         happy, I once sang happy things, sad things~ I sing in sadness:’ ~
 2   T-I|      once sang happy things, sad things~ I sing in sadness:’ ~ Ex
 3   T-I|         are decorated with these things:~you instead should keep
 4   T-I|      service you rendered.~These things will always be fixed in
 5   T-I|      smile on her calm face,~all things follow our undiminished
 6   T-I|         along with so many other things of mine.~As Althaea, they
 7   T-I|        and fire yield water:~all things will move against the natural
 8   T-I|         hold its course:~now all things will be, that I denied could
 9  T-II|     wrong,~indeed there are many things beneath their notice.~As
10  T-II|          t time to notice lesser things,~so as you gaze round the
11  T-II|         games,~examining my idle things with your own eyes.~Now
12  T-II|          weighed down by so many things,~you’ve never unrolled my
13  T-II|      verse: the chaste~read many things they shouldnt be doing.~
14  T-II|       true impulse~bringing many things to delight the ear.~Or Accius
15  T-II|          their adventures.~These things are shelved with records
16  T-II|          Memmiusverse~in which things are named, and shameful
17  T-II|          are named, and shameful things?~Cinna belongs with them,
18  T-II|        than Cinna,~and the light things of Cornificus and Cato,~
19  T-II|        best for clear wine.~Such things are toyed with, in December20  T-II|        get used to many shameful things:~and when the lover’s newly
21  T-II|           I pray this, and other things, might move your will,~O
22 T-III|          s joyful, and makes all things joyful?~Is it a mark of
23 T-III|        when I babbled disjointed things,~your name was on my delirious
24 T-III|        and entrusted many hidden things, to my heart:~I told whatever
25 T-III|        prayers for them in vain,~things which no day brings, or
26 T-III|          s foot.~He who tells me things, I’m sad I havent seen,~
27  T-IV|          t doubt these and other things occur,~that your love shows
28  T-IV|         leaving, I burnt certain things,~that were pleasing, angry
29  T-IV|       servantsharm?~I suffered things no less evil than exile
30  T-IV|           that belittles present things, ~attacked any work of mine
31   T-V|       ask why I sing so many~sad things: I’ve suffered many sad
32   T-V|           I’ve suffered many sad things.~I dont compose them with
33   T-V|       decree.~And I feared these things because I knew I’d earned
34   T-V|         his country and the many things ~in his country whose absence
35   T-V|          my work would set these things~in the brightest of lights
36   T-V|        in my case,~and makes all things as tedious as my cares.~
37   T-V|          celebrity and fame.~Now things are not so good for me that
38  ExII|          but death can’t arrange things so I never offended either.~
39  ExII|       civil war, who rules ~many things by fear of punishment, few
40  ExII|         setting the mind to such things,~nor does the Muse come
41  ExII|          an old friend down.~All things have not been altered by
42  ExII|         But Caesar, who sees all things, saw that himself,~that
43  ExII|         how he performed serious things with a calm loyalty.~Yet
44   ExI|     ocean gods,~and to have done things together on occasion, ~and
45 ExIII|         me for a husband:~and as things are I think you’ll always
46 ExIII|        it’s a lucky day for such things too,~and a suitable hour,
47 ExIII|          it in keeping~with such things to support a fallen friend.~~
48 ExIII|       hand.~What portion of such things could rumour bring~or someone
49 ExIII|         most dearly-loved of all things, too,~and thanks are lacking
50 ExIII|        whose prophecy I speak of things to come,~prove my words,
51 ExIII|  Augustan gods offensive?~We see things, struck by the lightening
52 ExIII|         Happy, I once sang happy things, sad things I sing in sadness:~
53 ExIII|      once sang happy things, sad things I sing in sadness:~every
54 ExIII| pleasanter place?~I say the same things so often hardly any of it’
55  ExIV|       equals her fickleness.~All things mortal hang by a tenuous
56  ExIV|          grass, and suffered~may things shameful for so great a
57  ExIV|         the power to enjoy these things!~What’s permitted is for
58  ExIV|       you’d know how much little things impress me,~I’d examine
59  ExIV|         done praying for greater things,~you could ask the prince60  ExIV|        are free of more pressing things,~add both your prayers to
61  ExIV|          time destroys all other things:~but death delays, conquered
62  ExIV|     Wretched the man who suffers things too harsh to be believed!~
63  ExIV|         of war and cold,~the two things hateful Pontus offers me,
64   Ind|       cheerless environment. All things are relative. The contrast
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License