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 1  T-II|        the hordes of Teretei and Getae,~are barely held back by
 2 T-III|      here~in a vile place, among Getae and Sarmatians?~I can’t
 3 T-III|         Greek holdings among the Getae.~But its ancient name, older
 4 T-III|   surround me, the Bessi~and the Getae, names unworthy of my wit!~
 5 T-III|      lips.~Between Scythians and Getae why speak of Sicilians?~
 6 T-III|       gates keep out the hostile Getae.~I often search for a word,
 7  T-IV|        be living among Bessi and Getae,~a man who was always there
 8  T-IV|      labour?~Will Sarmatians and Getae read my writings?’~Often
 9  T-IV|     present, crowds of trousered Getae:~So what I can see, and
10   T-V|          approve, free of fierce Getae and barbarism.~Meanwhile
11   T-V|    Sarmatian shore of the savage Getae.~I, who led a life of ease,
12   T-V|         Strymon, and the warlike Getae,~to Persia, and the wide-flowing
13   T-V| performing these rites among the Getae?~Yet see how the wind blows
14   T-V|       Book TV.VII:1-68 Among The Getae~ ~The letter you’re reading
15   T-V|      there’s a mix of Greeks and Getae on this coast,~it’s characterised
16   T-V|          by the barely civilised Getae.~Great hordes of Sarmatians
17   T-V|         hordes of Sarmatians and Getae pass~to and fro, along the
18   T-V|          no one comprehends,~the Getae laugh foolishly at my Latin
19   T-V|         off alone to the distant Getae?~Grant me a heart strengthened
20  ExII|        known to the neighbouring Getae,~or what the Sarmatians
21  ExII|           There’s no need of any Getae to bring about my death.~
22  ExII|       the Muse come to the harsh Getae when called.~Yet I’m struggling
23  ExII|           Because I’m afraid the Getae wont approve them?~Perhaps
24  ExII|       poet among the uncivilised Getae.~Why should I contend in
25  ExII|   Quirinus’s city, sees the wild Getae near.~I can scarcely believe
26  ExII|          the way from the savage Getae.~Does the place reveal the
27  ExII|    ground, cold in the sky,~wild Getae with weapons, and battering
28  ExII|        while the quiver-carrying Getae make cruel war.~Of all those
29  ExII|        of themselves.~The fierce Getae captured it after they had
30  ExII|       send from the lands of the Getae,~this is the only thing
31   ExI|          m imprisoned ~among the Getae, I’ve seen the glorious
32   ExI|         this land of unconquered Getae.~Alas if, having read the
33   ExI|          worthless prize for the Getae,~and to grant a gentler
34   ExI|       among the barely ~pacified Getae, wishes first of all to
35   ExI|       race in the world than the Getae,~yet even they’ve groaned
36   ExI|     place is to this land of the Getae!~And that was only a part
37   ExI|    command, from mid-city to the Getae. ~Repay me in turn, and,
38 ExIII|       too the Sarmatians and the Getae already know ~of you, and
39 ExIII|      such actions stir the harsh Getae, what should they ~do to
40 ExIII|      that the as yet un-pacified Getae drink:~this is the voice
41 ExIII|          the land of the uncouth Getae. ~I’ve read the fluent words
42 ExIII|       live among the uncivilised Getae, please send,~as often as
43 ExIII|     correct it, among the savage Getae, is barely sane. ~Yet there’
44  ExIV|         way from the long-haired Getae:~and it shames me, if you’
45  ExIV|        his standards against the Getae.~Then the impulse came to
46  ExIV|         your sword~had made, the Getae heaped wherever your feet
47  ExIV|         skins: escape the savage Getae, at the last,~and if my
48  ExIV|          Cimmerian shores, among Getae dressed in skins.~Dearest
49  ExIV|          feel that I’m among the Getae.’~But I’ve no doubt that
50  ExIV|      this place near the warlike Getae.~The Tomitae are irritated
51  ExIV|   travels well beyond the savage Getae)~that you’re the reason
52   Ind|         legend, and taken by the Getae.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Re-taken
53   Ind|       this friends disloyalty.~ ~Getae~A Thracian tribe occupying
54   Ind|         1-53 Book EIV.X:1-34 The Getae: dominate the Greek admixture,
55   Ind|    significant place even to the Getae.~Book EI.II:101-150 His
56   Ind|    poetry.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 The Getae captured the town of Aegisos.
57   Ind|        115 Book EIV.IX:55-88 The Getae not fully conquered and
58   Ind|      loyalty and friendship. The Getae are not far from the Tauric
59   Ind|          uncouth and uncivilised Getae.~Book EIV.II:1-50 The long-haired,
60   Ind|         The long-haired, unshorn Getae.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Vestalis
61   Ind|       The warlike Sarmatians and Getae are Mars incarnate.~Book
62   Ind|      their city, captured by the Getae.~ ~Oeagrus~Ibis:465-540
63   Ind|   Caspian Sea, and including the Getae and Sarmatians. They were
64   Ind|          68 A description of the Getae and the cheerless environment.
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