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 1   T-I|      me to the land assigned,~part of my punishment is in the
 2   T-I|     though they happened.~One part of it, even, ought to perish
 3   T-I|  Neptune’s him.~And, the most part of his toil is fiction,~
 4   T-I|  against the natural laws,~no part of the universe will hold
 5  T-II|       of which I was just now part,~one of the crowd safe and
 6  T-II| closer place of exile~a large part of my punishment would be
 7  T-II| Caesar.~Truly there’s no weak part in the body of Empire~though
 8  T-II|    the world with deeds,~some part of it all was mine to sing,~
 9  T-II|       to a Tyrian bed,~and no part of the whole work’s more
10 T-III|   vanish with the body,~so no part of me escapes the greedy
11 T-III|    the name of Ovid, the only part of him~not exiled: the rest
12  T-IV| denied me, take them ~in good part, songs no better than my
13  T-IV|      recently played my small part:~but I miss the communal
14  T-IV|    that eloquence~which was a part of his great nobility.~If
15  T-IV|        And though I brought a part of my trouble on myself,~
16  T-IV|       he died, and I went on, part of myself lost.~Still, I
17   T-V|   riot with my wit.~If only a part of my sentence be reduced,
18   T-V| bitterness will remain,~and a part of my sentence is as bad
19   T-V|      allowed it,~I often took part, among them, and didnt
20   T-V|       have sweet health, ~one part of my fate retains its brightness.~
21   T-V|    dear friend,~though for my part I’ve composed nothing for
22   T-V|  speak Sarmatian for the most part.~See, I’m ashamed to admit
23   T-V|  sickness into my body,~so no part of me might be free of torment,~
24  ExII|    think I’d not wish, for my part, to worship him.~I’ve seen
25  ExII|    swift horses.~For the most part, glorious Rome, these people
26  ExII|       too,~with you, the best part of my courage and my counsel.~
27  ExII| absent from me.~That unless a part of my guilt were excusable~
28  ExII|    but I believe that too was part of my ill fortune.~Yet your
29  ExII|  exposed to war:~then a major part of my troubles would be
30   ExI|      has your love played its part, and weakened?~The gods
31   ExI|    were shall possess you.~No part of my fate can be so devoid
32   ExI|     your ears,~that I inhabit part of a country near to yours,~
33   ExI|    There I passed the greater part of the quickly gliding year.~
34   ExI|    Getae!~And that was only a part of what we both saw,~while
35   ExI|       now saw me.~And, for my part, though I live beneath the
36 ExIII|    make sure you remember the part you have to play.~Dont
37 ExIII|      choir.~You spent a large part of your spirit with me,
38  ExIV|      My Muse barely plays her part, when I’ve taken up my tablets,~
39  ExIV|   most of all when the larger part ~of my friends denied all
40  ExIV|   your helm,~and scarcely any part of your shield’s unscarred.~
41  ExIV|    stars, was immortalised in part by poetry.~So, Caesar, if
42  ExIV|       me they’re only a small part of the local terrors!~Scylla
43  ExIV|       barely excusable on ~my part, if your name wasnt present
44  ExIV|    your family ~wealth: I’m a part of your estate, however
45  IBIS|    with that of the moon:~one part of the sky bring east and
46  IBIS|    and sunset lie in the same part of the sky:~new harmony
47  IBIS|  desires,~and let there be no part of my prayer that fails.~
48   Ind|      west coast of Italy, now part of the magnificent Parco
49   Ind|       52 Tuticanus translated part of the Odyssey.~ ~Horatius,
50   Ind|      magic spells. Ovid tells part of her story in Book VII
51   Ind|     represented in the sky by part of the constellation Perseus,
52   Ind|     of Tomis for his exile is part of his punishment. The ultra-civilised
53   Ind|     possible heirs. Julia was part of the anti-Tiberius faction. )
54   Ind|      and vineyards. He became part of the retinue of Dionysus.~
55   Ind|     Book EI.V:43- 86 A remote part of the Empire.~ ~Symplegades~
56   Ind|     Book EI.V:43- 86 A remote part of the Empire.~ ~Tarpeius,
57   Ind|   Bosphorus, and the southern part of Romania. In Ovid’s day
58   Ind|      on an elevated and rocky part of the coast, about sixty-five
59   Ind|  mouth of the Danube, in that part of Romania called the Dobrudja.
60   Ind|    Ovid had to play his minor part in its defence.~Book TI.
61   Ind|        He apparently reworked part of the Odyssey in his Phaeacid.~
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