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 1   T-I|         Aeolus alters the winds he’s sent~I’ll be carried to a place
 2   T-I|          anger of an injured god has sent me.~If that comes to pass,
 3  T-II|        native land.~I’m the only one sent to seven-mouthed Hister’
 4 T-III|            in fear, an exile’s book, sent to this city:~kind reader,
 5 T-III|             here too colonists came, sent by the Miletians,~to found
 6  T-IV|         there’ll scarcely be anyone, sent so far from Italy~to this
 7   T-V|           the four~that I’ve already sent from the Getic shore.~This
 8   T-V|             possible~a letter’s been sent that’s not reached me yet.~
 9  ExII|             letter shows~whom it was sent to without hiding the name.~
10  ExII|             of a little help,~and be sent to a place free of the Scythian
11  ExII|            perhaps you’re asking who sent you this letter,~wishing
12  ExII|           merciful man wouldnt have sent me here,~if this territory
13  ExII|      unwilling hand. ~So then, being sent as advocate to such a merciful
14  ExII|         truth.~He headed for Pontus, sent there by Pelias,~who was
15  ExII|           Severus, dear to my heart,~sent to you by Ovid whom you
16   ExI|               and, reading my verses sent from the Black Sea,~your
17   ExI|          Grief~ ~Atticus, my letter, sent from among the barely ~pacified
18   ExI|          just now,~those that you’ve sent me Cotta Maximus: the gods:~
19   ExI|            the triple deities you’ve sent to these shores.~It’s something
20 ExIII|           that I ~send you, be truly sent, and reach you, I pray.~
21 ExIII| consideration could send.~Still I’ve sent you Scythian arrows sheathed
22 ExIII|              pleasure in their being sent.~~ Book EIII.IX:1-56 To
23  ExIV|              far from your shores, I sent you~such verse as I could
24  ExIV|           the Black Sea waters:~once sent, may the gods have it find
25  ExIV|              the poems I’ve made and sent off, about ~you, the new
26  ExIV|              Tomis~ ~These words are sent to you, whose name wont
27  ExIV|               I dont care where I’m sent to from this land,~anywhere
28  IBIS|         command a dove of Pallas~was sent out to lead the way, and
29  IBIS|          waters.~And may the weapons sent by Jove against Adimantus, ~
30  IBIS|              bodies violent Aeacides sent ~to the high pyre, aged
31  IBIS|            and half bull:~Sinis, who sent bent pine-trees from earth
32  IBIS|            and his friend ~Euryalus, sent to their deaths with Rhamnes
33  IBIS|       forgotten you,~these words are sent to you in a hasty work.~
34   Ind|              and her sacred dove was sent ahead through the clashing
35   Ind|              VIII:1-36 Cotta Maximus sent Ovid portraits of Augustus,
36   Ind|             act at Delphi, and being sent out to build a temple to
37   Ind|              of exile, from which he sent letters.~Book TV.X:1-53
38   Ind|           after Cannae when Hannibal sent ten Roman survivors under
39   Ind|           the Senate. One of the men sent broke his oath to return,
40   Ind|              the plea, and they then sent him back forcibly to Hannibal,
41   Ind|            for his disloyalty to her sent Glauce a wedding gift of
42   Ind|           god.~Ibis:311-364 Cambyses sent an army to attack the Ammonians
43   Ind|              VIII:1-36 Cotta Maximus sent Ovid portraits of Augustus,
44   Ind|           ultra-civilised poet to be sent to the edge of civilisation
45   Ind|              and her sacred dove was sent ahead through the clashing
46   Ind|              Iolchos in Thessaly. He sent Aeson’s son Jason in search
47   Ind|         Alcestis.~Book EI.IV:1-58 He sent Jason to Colchis.~Ibis:413-
48   Ind|             The son of Priam of Troy sent to his uncle Polymestor
49   Ind|          Polydorus, Iliona’s nephew, sent to him by Priam for safety,
50   Ind|        killed Polydorus for the gold sent by Priam for safekeeping,
51   Ind|             and his severed head was sent to Caesar. The headless
52   Ind|           Book EII.V:1-40 His verses sent from there.~Book EIII.II:
53   Ind|           541-596 Ibis:597-644 Being sent to the Stygian waters a
54   Ind|            EIV.VIII:49-90 The Giants sent there.~Book EIV.XIV:1-62
55   Ind|              VIII:1-36 Cotta Maximus sent Ovid portraits of Augustus,
56   Ind|             Eleusis in Attica. Ceres sent him to take the gift of
57   Ind|        Tulcea) in 12AD. He was later sent to Thrace on an Imperial
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