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1 T-I| your dark ‘brow’.~Happier books are decorated with these 2 T-I| There are also fifteen books on changing forms,~songs 3 T-I| so I threw the innocent books, that had to die with me,~ 4 T-I| the very front of those books:~‘Whoever touches these 5 T-II| What are you to me, my books, unhappy labour,~me, a wretch, 6 T-II| need to say that even the books that accuse me~are filled 7 T-II| verse that honours you in my books~could not be judged more 8 T-II| it for,~one of the three books has these four lines:~‘Far 9 T-II| many foreign weapons,~Roman books too have plenty of frivolous 10 T-II| Cato,~and others, in whose books she who was disguised~as 11 T-II| in excess for those early books,~remote the penalty from 12 T-II| of the Fasti in as many books,~each volume ending with 13 T-III| Book TIII.I:47-82 His Books Are Banned~ ~The writing 14 T-III| that was open to learned books.~Our wretched author’s fate 15 T-III| for an epitaph. In fact my books~are a greater and a lasting 16 T-III| sweet mother,~or among her books, and the Muses.~Wherever 17 T-III| example, perhaps, of how books hurt me,~you too have been 18 T-III| XIV:1-52 To the Keeper of Books~ ~Keeper and revered supporter 19 T-III| decreed for me, not for my books:~they didn’t deserve their 20 T-III| There are also fifteen books of transmuted forms,~verses 21 T-III| Add this something to my books, as well,~this, that comes 22 T-III| I’ve no great supply of books here, to tempt~and feed 23 T-IV| if you find fault with my books, and you will,~accept my 24 T-IV| mistake.~I too, I delight in books, though they harmed me,~ 25 T-V| Meanwhile what should my books be: but sad?~Such is the 26 T-V| or dispense with all ~my books, if what benefits me harms 27 T-V| without you no page of my books would have been seen. ~What 28 T-V| brightest of lights in eloquent books:~even now my Muse, though 29 T-V| me for song.~There are no books here, no one to lend me 30 T-V| poems.~I write, and burn the books I’ve written in the fire:~ 31 T-V| I’ve reared~to you in my books, wife dearer to me than 32 ExII| time, welcome these foreign books~with friendship: but hide 33 ExII| blest marriage bed,~whose books you used to praise, as I 34 ExII| doubt there’s a path for my books from here~to there: Boreas 35 ExII| live in safety.~And my books are more deserving of consideration,~ 36 ExIII| role imposed on you in my books is a great one:~you’re spoken 37 ExIII| this shore: such are the books,~such is the Muse, Maximus, 38 ExIII| sentiment’s in all these books:~nothing but asking to enjoy 39 ExIII| I see the defects in my books myself, though everyone~ 40 ExIV| myself disloyal in these books~in that your name was nowhere 41 ExIV| tell the truth,~that my books have been silent as yet 42 ExIV| you’re placed among the books you’ll ~be discovered, recognised 43 IBIS| interpreted as hostile:~and my books have hurt no one but myself: ~ 44 IBIS| from a high rock, or, as books tell, die Socrates’ death:~ 45 Ind| urging of the Sibylline books, after a plague there.~ ~ 46 Ind| Brutus issued the first three books of the Tristia on their 47 Ind| at her. See Metamorphoses Books X:1 and XI:1. (See also 48 Ind| as Lycoris wrote her four books of love-elegies, of which 49 Ind| Book TIII.I:47-82 Ovid’s books banned from the libraries.~ ~ 50 Ind| a verse treatise in six books on Epicurean theory. ~Book 51 Ind| See Ovid’s Metamorphoses Books X and XI. He summoned Hymen 52 Ind| 66 Book TII.I:1The three books of Ars Amatoria again referred 53 Ind| Book TIII.I:47-82 His books banned from the libraries.~ 54 Ind| TII:547-578 The fifteen books of the Metamorphoses, ‘saved’ 55 Ind| 547-578 The six surviving books of the Fasti, covering six 56 Ind| months of the year. Six books only, in six rolls, seems 57 Ind| He makes a plea for his books to be kept in the public 58 Ind| fire. See Metamorphoses Books I and II.~Book TI.I:70-128