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 1   T-I|             and sky – since what is left but prayer? –~dont shatter
 2   T-I|            forced to touch the wild left shore of Pontus:~I complain
 3   T-I|            recall that night when I left so much ~so dear to me,
 4   T-I|           gained.’~No more delay, I left my words unfinished,~and
 5   T-I|           was torn, as though I had left my limbs behind,~and half
 6   T-I|             of so many friends, are left me:~the rest were Fortune’
 7   T-I|             s liver, thunder on the left, or the cry~or the flight
 8  T-II|            major work, that’s still left unfinished,~of bodies changed
 9 T-III|            the faces in the house I left, true friends,~and above
10 T-III|            fleeing the father she’d left,~in the Argo, that ship
11 T-III|        stone.~What further reach is left to which your ire might
12  T-IV|             my side, a shield~to my left arm, and place a helmet
13  T-IV|            my life, that you’d been left widowed, and alone!~This
14  T-IV|         powers, there’s little time left for these ills.~I’ve neither
15  T-IV|            the land to the sinister left of the Euxine Sea.~If Dodona
16  T-IV|           dont know it, Caesar has left me all my rights,~and my
17  T-IV|              Maeonian Homer himself left no wealth behind.’~Moved
18  T-IV|             me!~Yet if the dead are left something more than a name,~
19  T-IV|          ordered me~to Tomis on the left of the Black Sea.~The cause,
20   T-V|       little! The punishment that’s left will be enough.~Indeed your
21  ExII|              and you’ll read what’s left with a hostile mind.~You
22  ExII|          roofs of the homeland I’ve left behind.~And sometimes I
23  ExII|            dreadful enemy’s near to left and right,~terrifying us
24  ExII|           which was best.~Patroclus left Opus, when young, having
25  ExII|         spring,~Agenor’s son Cadmus left the walls of Sidon~to found
26  ExII|             were still young when I left the city.~O let the gods
27  ExII|        therefore, hasnt completely left me.~Hope, that goddess,
28  ExII|         fled~from sinful lands, was left alone on the god-forsaken
29   ExI|          all must yield,~whatever’s left concerns battles of affection,~
30   ExI|            of a pregnant sow~if she left unfulfilled the prayers
31   ExI|             whatever immortal Homer left unsung,~so the Trojan War
32 ExIII|        while the last of my life is left:~What I’d provide if I were
33 ExIII|      Startled I lifted myself on my left elbow, and sleep~was driven
34 ExIII|           used~to have, resting his left hand on the maple bedpost,~
35  ExIV|         savage wars allowed,~what’s left but the Muses, a chilly
36  ExIV|          Caesar will claim the time left by all ~of this: he reverences
37  ExIV|       forgive my mindless error:~he left the world, and my hopes,
38  ExIV|         Caesar, if there’s any life left in my skill,~it will be
39  ExIV|            command of Pontus~on the left, may perhaps have heard
40  ExIV|         Request~ ~If there’s anyone left around who’s still not forgotten ~
41  ExIV|             your eyes,~whatever was left to you, Sextus, or you’ve
42  ExIV|             flesh?~There’s no place left where I can be dealt fresh
43  IBIS|         bird flew from the mournful left.~I’ll consider the gods
44  IBIS|       Amastris’s shores,~may you be left naked on Achillean soil.~
45  IBIS|             Lycurgus may a wound~be left for you too to receive from
46   Ind| Achaemenides~A companion of Ulysses left behind in Sicily and rescued
47   Ind|          other until only five were left. ~Ibis:465-540 Grandfather
48   Ind|       unlucky) shore, Pontus on the left.~Book TV.II:45-79 Ovid describes
49   Ind|           for him, but was sensibly left behind in Rome, probably
50   Ind|             to Tauris, a deer being left in her place. Orestes her
51   Ind|             The headless corpse was left on the sand.~ ~Pompeius (
52   Ind|            of the Black Sea, on the left as one exits the Bosphorus.~
53   Ind|            Sea, both Pontus ‘on the leftTomis being on the western
54   Ind|      Moesian town, on the west (or ‘left’) coast of the Black Sea,
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