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1 T-III| for me.~~ Book TIII.VII:1-54 To Perilla: The Delights 2 T-III| yourself.~~ Book TIII.XII:1-54 Spring in Tomis ~ ~Zephyrus 3 ExII| as well. ~~ Book EI.VI:1-54 To Graecinus: Hope~ ~Is 4 ExIV| un-remembering.~~ Book EIV.VII:1-54 To Vestalis: Local Knowledge~ ~ 5 ExIV| powers.~~ Book EIV.IX:1-54 To Graecinus: On His Consulship~ ~ 6 Ind| the Getae.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Re-taken by Vestalis in 7 Ind| Achilles.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Ajax held off the Trojan 8 Ind| Augustus.~Book EIV.IX:1-54 The procession to the Capitol 9 Ind| Sardis.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 An example of wealth.~Book 10 Ind| the Romans.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 The grandfather of Vestalis.~ ~ 11 Ind| EIV.III:1-58 Book EIV.IX:1-54 His place of exile, from 12 Ind| to die in.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Vestalis possibly prefect 13 Ind| Greeks.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Ovid describes their lands 14 Ind| unshorn Getae.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Vestalis campaigned against 15 Ind| Amores II.10. ~Book EI.VI:1-54 This poem addressed to him 16 Ind| addressed to him.~Book EIV.IX:1-54 Addressed to him and celebrating 17 Ind| brother Aeneas.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Attempted to destroy the 18 Ind| Samothrace.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Carried by the ram, which 19 Ind| horses.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 The Sarmatians drive their 20 Ind| Ibis:135-162 Book EIV.VII:1-54 Mentioned.~ ~Ibis~The mysterious 21 Ind| suitors.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Ibis:413-464 An example 22 Ind| Cassius Dio The Roman History 54.4)~Book EII.VIII:37-76 The 23 Ind| Household gods.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Book EI.I:1-36 The household 24 Ind| Lesbian.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Sappho of Lesbos.~ ~Lethe~ 25 Ind| region.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 The Black Sea region.~Book 26 Ind| into exile at Mytilene in 54.~Book TII:421-470 His erotic 27 Ind| death penalty. ~Book EI.VI:1-54 A repetition again that 28 Ind| this year.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Ovid is anticipating victory 29 Ind| early winter.~Book EIV.IX:1-54 Ovid anticipates Graecinus’ 30 Ind| lost Medea.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Compare the last verses 31 Ind| Bellerephon.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Hippocrene.~Book EIV.VII: 32 Ind| Hippocrene.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 His swiftness.~Book EIV. 33 Ind| Nerullinus.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Ovid talks about his encouragement 34 Ind| Olympus.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Book TIV.IX:1-32 Book TV. 35 Ind| TV.X:1-53 Book EIV.VII:1-54 The Black Sea frozen in 36 Ind| Black Sea.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 A destination for trading 37 Ind| a bird.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Changed to a swallow.~Book 38 Ind| BkIV:7 ~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Note the echoes of Propertius, 39 Ind| route.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Book EIV.IX:89-134 The entrance 40 Ind| to Rome.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Book EI.VIII:1-70 Ovid refers 41 Ind| poetry.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 The Poetess of Lesbos, the 42 Ind| X:1-40 Book TIII. XII:1-54 Their carts pulled by oxen 43 Ind| tribes.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 He contemplates Tomis being 44 Ind| Sithonians.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Ruled by Rhoemetalces.~ ~ 45 Ind| Capitoline.~Book EIV.IX:1-54 Scene of consular inaugurations.~ ~ 46 Ind| of 9AD.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Ovid hopes for Tiberius’ 47 Ind| Tibullus~Albius Tibullus (c.54- 19BC) the elegiac poet 48 Ind| region, in Rome.~Book EI.VI:1-54 Book EIII.1:1-66 He fears 49 Ind| Trojan fleet.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Ajax at Troy.~Ibis:251-310 50 Ind| Pontus coast.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 A figure with authority 51 Ind| Cassius Dio, The Roman History 54.11)~Book TIII. XII:1-54 52 Ind| 54.11)~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Book EI.VIII:1-70 Mentioned.~~ 53 Ind| conspiracy.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 Victor at Aegisos.~ ~Volesus~ 54 Ind| winds.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 The spring wind.~ ~Zerynthia~