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1 T-I| Pylades was an instance of true love~was due to the Furies, 2 T-I| examples,~I know now to be true from my own troubles.~You, 3 T-I| had a faithful crew and true companions:~I, in my flight, 4 T-I| proven, by one who’s as true as he’s wretched,~if such 5 T-I| gained my knowledge.~Now it’s true, I congratulate you with 6 T-II| evidence of a life, but a true impulse~bringing many things 7 T-III| Pythagoras of Samos’s words are true,~a Roman will wander among 8 T-III| dear’ might stand for your true name –~and I possess many 9 T-III| that of possessing sight.~True I can’t entirely defend 10 T-III| foolishness,~if you want to give a true name to what I did.~If it’ 11 T-III| idleness,~return to the true arts and your sacred calling.~ 12 T-III| faces in the house I left, true friends,~and above all my 13 T-IV| happy people will own the true spectacle,~the joyful crowd 14 T-IV| wish, cease to doubt what’s true,~and have firm faith in 15 T-IV| be called, mine?~Like a true woman you were pleased with 16 T-IV| his friend, an example of true love:~and they were a single 17 T-IV| often resist the yoke, it’s true,~and the horse that’s broken-in 18 T-V| been freshly made.~It’s true: small troubles are lightened 19 T-V| Book TV.IV:1-50 Letter To A True Friend~ ~A letter of Ovid’ 20 T-V| you he’ll remember and be true,~whether he sees the day, 21 T-V| voices, grim faces, the true image of Mars,~neither beard 22 T-V| a bitter face,~and only true in her inconstancy.~I too 23 T-V| than him it obeys.~Isn’t it true, that, though no power conquers 24 T-V| our ills.~Endure, and be true: you’ve suffered much worse,~ 25 ExII| ve taken, when they see true penitence for sin.~Oh, I 26 ExII| with the author from his true city.~And you, I think, 27 ExII| Graecinus: Hope~ ~Is it true that when you heard of my 28 ExII| with you!~Even if that were true, you should forgive my lie:~ 29 ExII| have many friends,~if it’s true that character and probity, 30 ExII| exercise its proper powers.~True I’ve no pain, I don’t burn 31 ExII| for hours.~Though it’s all true I wouldn’t venture to write 32 ExI| my prophecies have come true.~~ Book EII.II:1-38 To Messalinus: 33 ExI| on your shoulders.~It’s true your anger was justified 34 ExI| asked whether the rumour was true~that brought the evil news 35 ExI| on you, for showing such true worth.~But if I’m only to 36 ExI| so, and to prove the omen true,~I pray that you’re safe 37 ExI| less than I earned.~You say true, but it’s too late to reprove 38 ExI| thinks it’s a wolf, avoiding true help in error.~The wounded 39 ExI| stormier for Ulysses’.~Friends’ true loyalty might have eased 40 ExI| phantoms,~and see the gods’ true features, face to face.~ 41 ExI| heart’s presentiments prove true,~that the god’s anger lessens, 42 ExIII| achieved, so my claim is true. ~Though I don’t complain 43 ExIII| Muse, also, is only too true a witness to my troubles,~ 44 ExIV| fashioned:~as those cattle, true to life, are a masterpiece 45 ExIV| with human affairs, and true ~faith barely finds a place 46 ExIV| you always granted me your true love,~still that love has 47 ExIV| I call your wish to help true service.~Only let that impulse 48 ExIV| to relent, for me!~May a true flame rise from the holy 49 ExIV| is it to not to desecrate true loyalty?~You mustn’t think 50 ExIV| I hope this omen proves true on arrival!)~you may be 51 ExIV| Carus, counted among my true~friends, you who are truly 52 ExIV| can be detected ~in her true colours, by tokens of her 53 ExIV| their father,~have given true pledges of their courage.~ 54 ExIV| not its people,~are quite true: you too often criticise 55 ExIV| dear to me, and remains true and hospitable~to one who’ 56 IBIS| Canace ~did, and not prove true except in their sinning.~ 57 IBIS| in time, containing your true name,~in that metre in which 58 Ind| well be that Carus, the true name, is itself merely a 59 Ind| Ibis as a cover for his true enemy.~ ~Icariotis~Book 60 Ind| TI. IX:1-66 An example of true friendship.~Ibis:597-644 61 Ind| Ethiopian king Merops. His true father is Sol, the sun-god (