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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 wont 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
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