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1 T-II| by the deep flood of the Danube –~and while others have 2 T-II| not to fear the tribes the Danube scarcely checks,~so your 3 T-III| warm winds still blow, the Danube between~defends us: with 4 T-III| brittle from the pools?~The Danube itself, no narrower than 5 T-III| flowing river,~as soon as the Danube’s levelled by dry winds,~ 6 T-III| drive creaking carts on the Danube, as before.~Ships will be 7 T-IV| who spirit me~from the Danube to a place in the midst 8 T-V| the penalty, in Scythian Danube’s lands,~the player with 9 T-V| that land~where the wide Danube adds its waters to the sea.~ 10 T-V| Tomis~ ~Three times the Danube’s frozen with the cold, 11 ExII| the other tribes that when Danube’s frozen with ice~ride over 12 ExII| nearer Pontus than Rome the Danube’s mouth,~and he travelled 13 ExII| bold, but I would boast~the Danube possesses no greater wit 14 ExII| on the banks of Hister, Danube’s~other name, barely vulnerable 15 ExI| speak to you from the icy Danube, Atticus, ~you who, in my 16 ExIII| by the Black Sea and the Danube, far from you. ~There’s 17 ExIII| any peace,~where the wild Danube gathers its icy waters?~ 18 ExIII| read, I’m banished to the Danube,~waters that the as yet 19 ExIII| comes from?~From here: where Danube joins with the blue waves.~ 20 ExIV| tribes of the barbarous Danube?~But what can I do, alone, 21 ExIV| anxiety of my ills. ~The Danube, all too close, will sooner 22 ExIV| his loaded wagon over the Danube’s floes.~And you observe 23 ExIV| greater than your role.~Danube won’t deny it whose waters 24 ExIV| and the warring banks of Danube were safe in his care.~He 25 ExIV| Laestrygonians,~with the tribes the Danube reveals in its winding course.~ 26 ExIV| and innumerable others, Danube mightiest of all,~that refuses, 27 ExIV| would be a nice change from Danube,~or wherever the world holds 28 IBIS| the Ganges runs warm, and Danube cold:~while mountains produce 29 Ind| Aegisos~A Moesian town on the Danube delta. The modern Tulcea 30 Ind| people living along the Danube from the Carpathians to 31 Ind| people living between the Danube and the Don. Ovid calls 32 Ind| A tribe living near the Danube.~Book TII:155-206 A tribe 33 Ind| TII:155-206 A tribe of the Danube region.~ ~Claudia~The Roman 34 Ind| A tribe living near the Danube.~Book TII:155-206 A tribe 35 Ind| TII:155-206 A tribe of the Danube region.~ ~Colchis~The region 36 Ind| Moesian tribe living near the Danube.~Book EIV.II:1-50 Book EIV. 37 Ind| Sarmatians back across the Danube). ~Book EII.IX:1-38 This 38 Ind| VII:41 etc.~ ~Danuvius, Danube, Hister~The great river 39 Ind| Constantza) is south of the Danube estuary.~ ~Dardania~A town, 40 Ind| 206 Book EIV.VI:1-50 The Danube delta was the Roman boundary 41 Ind| 55-88 His command of the Danube shores.~ ~Flaminia Via~The 42 Ind| both banks of the lower Danube south and east of the Carpathians, 43 Ind| TII:155-206 A tribe of the Danube region.~Book TIII. IX:1- 44 Ind| Hister~Book EI.VIII:1-70 The Danube, also called Danuvius.~Book 45 Ind| Constantza) is south of the Danube estuary.~Book TIII. X:1- 46 Ind| attack across the frozen Danube, riding their swift horses.~ 47 Ind| Book TV.I:1-48 The Scythian Danube.~Book TV.X:1-53 Book EII. 48 Ind| Sarmatian tribe living near the Danube.~Book EI.II:53-100 Ibis: 49 Ind| Rome is further from the Danube estuary, than Thessaly is 50 Ind| the Moesi on the lower Danube. It was subdued fully under 51 Ind| who spread as far as the Danube delta. Marcus Primus governor 52 Ind| west of the bend of the Danube, organised as a province 53 Ind| Pannonians further towards the Danube estuary.~ ~Paestum~A city 54 Ind| city.~Book TII:155-206 The Danube delta the furthest Roman 55 Ind| reached as far west as the Danube basin.~Book TI.II:75-110 56 Ind| by oxen over the frozen Danube.~Book TV.I:49-80 His current 57 Ind| region.~Book TV.I:1-48 The Danube is Scythian.~Book TV.II: 58 Ind| XIV:1-62 Preferable to the Danube.~ ~Suillius~Publius Suillius 59 Ind| TII:155-206 A tribe of the Danube region.~ ~Tereus~The king 60 Ind| the nearest mouth of the Danube, in that part of Romania 61 Ind| modern Iglita) near the Danube just above the delta, and