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1 T-III| shining Sun!~~ Book TIII.VI:1-38 His Error: The Fatal Evil~ ~ 2 T-III| punishment!~~ Book TIII.XI:1-38 A Detractor~ ~Cruel, whoever 3 T-V| enough.~~ Book TV.VIII:1-38 Letter To An Enemy~ ~Abject 4 T-V| in turn.~~ Book TV.IX:1-38 A Letter Of Thanks~ ~Oh, 5 ExI| come true.~~ Book EII.II:1-38 To Messalinus: His Error~ ~ 6 ExI| as well.~~ Book EII.VI:1-38 To Graecinus: An Answer 7 ExI| s just.~~ Book EII.IX:1-38 To Cotys of Thrace: Mutual 8 Ind| Book III:588.~Book EII.II:1-38 An example of a Greek welcomed 9 Ind| the blade. ~Book EII.II:1-38 His spear wounded and healed 10 Ind| TV.IV:1-50 Book EII.VI:1-38 A paragon of friendship.~ ~ 11 Ind| shoulders.~Book EII.II:1-38 Ibis:413-464 His Trojan 12 Ind| TV.VI:1-46 Book EII.VI:1-38 The father of Orestes, the 13 Ind| convential way.~Book TIII.VI:1-38 ‘The man’ is Augustus.~Book 14 Ind| inspiration.~Book EII.IX:1-38 Book EIV.II:1-50 God of 15 Ind| north wind.~Book TIII. XI:1-38 Book TIV.VIII:1-52 Book 16 Ind| apparent.~Book EII.VI:1-38 Book EIV.XV:1-42 The Imperial 17 Ind| Erymanthian Bear.~Book TIII. XI:1-38 The Maenalian Bear from 18 Ind| misfortunes. ~Book TIII.VI:1-38 Carissime here refers as 19 Ind| and Epirus. ~Book EII.VI:1-38 A symbolic place of danger.~ ~ 20 Ind| thrice-ploughed’ field.~Book EII.IX:1-38 Pregnant sows ritually sacrificed 21 Ind| Messalinus.~Book TV.IX:1-38 The imagery of shipwreck 22 Ind| Danube). ~Book EII.IX:1-38 This poem addressed to him 23 Ind| from Lemnos.~Book EII.II:1-38 He wounded Venus and Mars 24 Ind| Minerva).~Book EII.II:1-38 Ovid implies he had not 25 Ind| raised him.~Book EII.IX:1-38 Ibis:251-310 Ancestor of 26 Ind| the lyre.~Book EII.IX:1-38 Ancestor of Cotys, King 27 Ind| TV.X:1-53 Book EII.II:1-38 The western or left-hand ( 28 Ind| TV.IV:1-50 Book EII.VI:1-38 Book EIII.VI:1-60 Book EIV. 29 Ind| III:49-100 ~Book EII.IX:1-38 Fortune as chance and fate.~ 30 Ind| and fate.~Book TV.VIII:1-38 Book EIV.III:1-58 The Wheel 31 Ind| among them.~Book EII.II:1-38 Book EII.VII:1-46 Book EIII. 32 Ind| explicitly.~Book EII.VI:1-38 A second poem explicitly 33 Ind| Haemonia.~Book TIII. XI:1-38 Here an epithet for the 34 Ind| purported grave.~Book TIII. XI:1-38 Book TIV.III:1-48 No longer 35 Ind| EI.I:37-80 Book EII.II:1-38 Book EII.V:41-76 The supposed 36 Ind| other gods.~Book EII.IX:1-38 Ritual sacrifice of animals 37 Ind| Messalla.~Book EII.II:1-38 A third poem addressed to 38 Ind| Book TV.I:1-48 Book TV.IX:1-38 Book EI.I:1-36~Book EI.V: 39 Ind| Pergamum.~Book EII.II:1-38 Telephus was their leader.~ ~ 40 Ind| Attica. ~Book TV.VIII:1-38 She punished hubris.~ ~Neptune, 41 Ind| the Cyclops)~Book EII.IX:1-38 The god of the sea, able 42 Ind| Northern Greece.~Book EII.II:1-38 The Giants piled Pelion 43 Ind| I:47-82 Book TIII. XI:1-38 Book TIV.I:1-48 Book TIV. 44 Ind| EI.VII:1-70 Book EII.II:1-38 His error is a fault (culpa) 45 Ind| an error.~Book TIII.VI:1-38 Ovid says that what led 46 Ind| questioning?).~Book TV.VIII:1-38 Ovid goes on hoping for 47 Ind| Northern Greece.~Book EII.II:1-38 The Giants piled Pelion 48 Ind| EII.III:1-48 Book EII.VI:1-38 Famous for his friendship 49 Ind| population.~Book TIII. XI:1-38 The inhospitable Black Sea.~ 50 Ind| in Attica.~Book TV.VIII:1-38 She punishes hubris.~ ~Rhenus~ 51 Ind| the city.~Book TIII.VI:1-38 ‘Suburban’ means ‘near the 52 Ind| between Octavian and Pompey (38-36BC). He was a member of 53 Ind| of Pylades.~Book EII.VI:1-38 His son Pylades famous for 54 Ind| harmed him.~Book EII.II:1-38 Ibis:251-310 Healed by Achilles’ 55 Ind| TIV.X:41-92 Book TV.IX:1-38 The Muse of Ovid’s early 56 Ind| ten years.~Book EII.II:1-38 Aeneas’s Trojan fleet.~Book 57 Ind| at Argos.~Book EII.II:1-38 Diomedes the Greek hero,