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 1  T-II|     Sarmatians hold the nearby region.~This is the furthest land
 2 T-III|       ill.~Ill in the furthest region of an unknown land,~and
 3 T-III|        a handful of names in a region scarcely known.~Further
 4 T-III|       drains my limbs,~or this region is the cause of my misfortune,~
 5 T-III|      without crops or trees:~a region, ah, that no happy man should
 6  T-IV|       better home.~Such is the region, nearly the earth’s remotest,~
 7  ExII|      free to enquire about the region that holds Tomis,~a place
 8  ExII|        because he came to this region.~Yet his toil was less and
 9  ExII|  winter hail:~let me live in a region producing neither fruit
10   ExI|        t situated in a hateful region.~Sooner shall my head be
11 ExIII|        venom,~add how far this region is from every track,~to
12 ExIII|   might live in a less hostile region,~and then no aspect of your
13 ExIII|     blue waves.~As soon as the region’s named, the author should
14 ExIII|        was nothing in all this region of Pontus, ~the perverse,
15 ExIII|        the ills of this bitter region,~and to beg that I might
16   Ind|      Ambracia~Ibis:251-310 The region of western Greece in Epirus,
17   Ind|   exiled Ovid to the Black Sea region in 8AD for ‘a poem and a
18   Ind| southern limit for Ovid of the region round Tomis.~ ~Briseis~Hippodameia,
19   Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Campania~The region of southern Italy consisting
20   Ind|      208 The southeast coastal region of Asia Minor, incorporated
21   Ind|        the Don. Ovid calls the region of TomisCimmerian’. Also
22   Ind|      206 A tribe of the Danube region.~ ~Claudia~The Roman woman,
23   Ind|      206 A tribe of the Danube region.~ ~Colchis~The region at
24   Ind|   Danube region.~ ~Colchis~The region at the eastern end of the
25   Ind|           Dardania~A town, and region, on the Asian shore of the
26   Ind|  Elysian Fields~Ibis:163-208 A region of the underworld for spirits
27   Ind|  consequent events.~ ~Elis~The region of the north-west Peloponnese
28   Ind|      206 A tribe of the Danube region.~Book TIII. IX:1-34 Colonised
29   Ind|        79 The languages of the region. The rhythms of Getic are
30   Ind|   Thessaly.~Book EI.V:43- 86 A region bereft of wit.~Book EIII.
31   Ind|        made it prosperous. The region is good for vines. It was
32   Ind|        Rome. (The modern Lazio region. It originally designated
33   Ind|    general term for the Pontus region.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 The
34   Ind|         XII:1-54 The Black Sea region.~Book EIII.II:1-110 Thoas
35   Ind|  helped colonise the Black Sea region (800-600BC). It was the
36   Ind|       cities, in the Black Sea region, including Tomis.~Book TII:
37   Ind|    Rome)~Book TI.II:75-110 The region was a tourist attraction
38   Ind|    that refer to the Black Sea region in both cases.~Book TIII.
39   Ind|       Sea.~Ibis:597-644 Of the region of the river, hence Colchian.~ ~
40   Ind|       310 Blinded.~ ~Phrygia~A region in Asia Minor, containing
41   Ind|   epithet. Ovid also calls the region in which Tomis lay, Pontus.
42   Ind|        52 The languages of the region.~Book TIV.I:1-48 Book TV.
43   Ind|     Book EIII.1:1-66 A hostile region for exile.~Book EI.IV:1-
44   Ind|       delta the furthest Roman region on the west coast of the
45   Ind|      Sea. Ovid often calls the region of Tomis, Sarmatian. By
46   Ind|   nomadic people occupying the region between the Borysthenes (
47   Ind|      as a general term for the region of his exile.~Book TI.III:
48   Ind|       Ovid calls the Black Sea region, Scythian. He talks about
49   Ind|        52 The languages of the region.~Book TV.I:1-48 The Danube
50   Ind|   border for Ovid of the Roman region round Tomis.~Book EIV.X:
51   Ind|       Dis) or specifically the region where the wicked were punished.~
52   Ind|        EI.II:53-100 The Tauric region and people mentioned.~Book
53   Ind|      206 A tribe of the Danube region.~ ~Tereus~The king of Thrace,
54   Ind|      Thessaly. ~ ~Thessaly~The region in northern Greece. Its
55   Ind|        52 The languages of the region.~Book EII.IX:39-80 Though
56   Ind|      see the worst side of the region, through his antipathy to
57   Ind|       Limited knowledge of the region, in Rome.~Book EI.VI:1-54
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