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 1   T-I|     touch the wild left shore of Pontus:~I complain my flight from
 2   T-I|          expels?~Let the land of Pontus see my face.~He orders it,
 3   T-I|         cleave the gates of wide Pontus,~and reach the waters she
 4   T-I|    shores that guard the jaws of Pontus,~the giant gateway between
 5 T-III|     dangers on land and sea,~and Pontus, seared by perpetual frost,
 6 T-III|        exiled: the rest Scythian Pontus holds.~The land near the
 7 T-III|         insomnia since I reached Pontus,~my flesh scarce covers
 8 T-III|          the unfriendly coast of Pontus,~the Maenalian Bear, and
 9 T-III|         What have you to do with Pontus? Did Caesar’s anger~send
10 T-III|   farthest stretch of the earth,~Pontus, falsely named Euxine, still
11 T-III|       lest you read the words~of Pontus, in my writings, mixed with
12  T-IV|         me too, when I sailed to Pontus ~as ordered: she alone remained
13   T-V|          letter reaches you from Pontus,~do you grow pale, open
14   T-V|           You ordered me to view Pontusfields as a ‘relegatus’,~
15   T-V|        the fumes the fire emits:~Pontus, they flee your skies with
16   T-V|     hardened, since I’ve been in Pontus.~Yet I seem to have been
17   T-V|     wormwood be missing from icy Pontus,~or Sicilian Hybla lack
18  ExII|         what have you to do with Pontus?’~ Tristia III.XIII:11 ~ ~ ~
19  ExII|       Smyrna held that hero, not Pontus a hostile land,~hardly anywhere’
20  ExII|         the truth.~He headed for Pontus, sent there by Pelias,~who
21  ExII|         both. ~Thessaly’s nearer Pontus than Rome the Danube’s mouth,~
22  ExII|       since I ~have been here in Pontus, and I pray it never will.~
23   ExI|           Babylon lack heat, and Pontus have no ice,~the marigold
24   ExI|          exile.~I didnt come to Pontus, guilty of murder,~no lethal
25 ExIII|         of Tomis?~By your leave, Pontus, if you’ve any leave to
26 ExIII|         deities,~for the land of Pontus, not far from the Styx.~
27 ExIII|    nothing in all this region of Pontus, ~the perverse, that my
28  ExIV|         spoke and, having filled Pontus ~with good news, made her
29  ExIV|    ignored.~You yourself can see Pontus truly solid with ice,~you
30  ExIV|    hideous offering:~if I lie or Pontus really does freeze with
31  ExIV|        rises in the East.~All of Pontus, you’re free to ask, would
32  ExIV|          witness to my devotion.~Pontus knows I celebrate the birthday
33  ExIV|          too, who had command of Pontus~on the left, may perhaps
34  ExIV|      here merge with land-locked Pontus,~and the waves lose their
35  ExIV|           the two things hateful Pontus offers me, sooner ~might
36  ExIV|         t say you own nothing in Pontus.~I wish you could, and a
37  IBIS|        with so merciful a heart.~Pontus might hear it: perhaps might
38   Ind|     fierce tribe living near the Pontus.~ ~Acheus~Ibis:251-310 There
39   Ind|          an adjective applied to Pontus (The Black Sea).~Book TIV.
40   Ind|       EIV.XIV:1-62 Preferable to Pontus.~Ibis:365-412 Ulyssesmen
41   Ind|         the Moesian coast of the Pontus, south of Tomis. Earlier
42   Ind|           Euxine) was called the Pontus Euxinus, the ‘Hospitable
43   Ind|        sinister: unlucky) shore, Pontus on the left.~Book TV.II:
44   Ind|      central Asia Minor into the Pontus. The modern Kizil-Irmak
45   Ind|          name in Bithynia and in Pontus.~Ibis:41-104 Arrows stained
46   Ind|        as a general term for the Pontus region.~Book TIII. XII:1-
47   Ind|             Melanthus~A river in Pontus or Sarmatia.~Book EIV.X:
48   Ind|       Bithynia, flowing into the Pontus.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river
49   Ind|         TIV.X:41-92 Mentioned.~ ~Pontus~The Black Sea, originally
50   Ind|       region in which Tomis lay, Pontus. The name is extended to
51   Ind|        sinisterBlack Sea, both Pontus ‘on the leftTomis being
52   Ind|      Ovid, unlucky, unfavourable Pontus: a play on the word. ~Book
53   Ind|     there.~Book TV.XIII:1-34 Icy Pontus. The wormwood plant, especially
54   Ind| Bosphorus, linking the Aegean to Pontus, the Black Sea (Euxine).~
55   Ind|         V:1-58 Book EIV.IX:55-88 Pontus is metaphorically close
56   Ind|             Thermodon~A river in Pontus, frequented by Amazons.
57   Ind|          possibly prefect of the Pontus coast.~Book EIV.VII:1-54
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