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1 T-I| and privacy:~I’m tossed by winter gales, the storms, the sea.~ 2 T-III| lowered yard escapes the winter storm,~broad sails bring 3 T-III| by the first frost, when winter spoils them,~and no strength 4 T-III| body.~~ Book TIII.X:1-40 Winter in Tomis~ ~If anyone there 5 T-III| prevents war.~And when dark winter shows its icy face,~and 6 T-III| themselves into the air,~harsh winter holds them back if they 7 T-III| year’s done,~a Black Sea winter that seemed longer than 8 T-IV| drawn near me, after the icy winter cold,~and twice completed 9 T-V| lessens the nights,~and winter can’t make the days any 10 T-V| by pains in my side:~so winter’s immoderate cold has harmed 11 ExII| trees, and that lifeless winter merges into winter.~Here 12 ExII| lifeless winter merges into winter.~Here a fourth winter wearies 13 ExII| into winter.~Here a fourth winter wearies me, contending as 14 ExII| with weapons, and battering winter hail:~let me live in a region 15 ExI| the longest days occur in winter,~and summer nights be swifter 16 ExI| Pleiades’.~Ships often find the winter waves calm,~the seas were 17 ExIV| the land lies shrouded in winter snow.~You’ll cross frozen 18 ExIV| and stones, heavier than winter hail. ~A storm of missiles 19 ExIV| arrows steeped in venom,~here winter makes the sea a pathway 20 ExIV| ignorance~of what causes bitter winter to freeze the Sarmatian 21 ExIV| 1-50 To Carus: The Sixth Winter~ ~Greetings to you, O Carus, 22 ExIV| already, my Carus,~the sixth winter sees me exiled under the 23 IBIS| with autumn, summer with winter, mix,~dawn and sunset lie 24 IBIS| in Cilician country,~nor winter shudder as much from swift 25 Ind| 163-208 A storm wind in winter.~ ~Arctos~The twin constellations 26 Ind| stormy seasons of autumn and winter.~Book EII.VII:47-84 An autumn 27 Ind| VII:47-84 An autumn and winter star.~ ~Arethusa~A nymph 28 Ind| 163-208 Snow covered in winter.~ ~Atia (Minor)~Augustus’ 29 Ind| 44 A rain-bearing wind in winter.~Book EII.1:68 A cloudy 30 Ind| Book EII.III:49-100 A late winter rain, melting the snow.~ 31 Ind| constellation sets in the stormy winter waters.~Book TI.XI:1-44 32 Ind| waters.~Book TI.XI:1-44 Winter stars.~ ~Boreas~The North 33 Ind| rebirth of the world from winter was enacted. Ceres was there 34 Ind| constellation visible in the winter months.)~Book TII:253-312 35 Ind| X:1-53 The sea frozen in winter.~Book EIII.II:1-110 Bordered 36 Ind| constellation visible in the winter months, and indicative of 37 Ind| Book TI.XI:1-44 Causing winter storms during Ovid’s journey.~ ~ 38 Ind| Halcyon Days around the winter solstice, when the sea is 39 Ind| new year, a week after the winter solstice. He captured Troy 40 Ind| 78 Book EI.II:53-100 In winter the tribes attack across 41 Ind| 1-34 The river frozen in winter.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Its estuary 42 Ind| shield. As an autumn and winter constellation the Hyades 43 Ind| d been further north in winter he could have walked across!~ ~ 44 Ind| when the sun strikes its winter cap of snow – See Freya 45 Ind| the Adriatic late in the winter months on his way into exile ( 46 Ind| months on his way into exile (winter of 8-early 9AD).~Book TI. 47 Ind| March of AD11. The second winter of exile (in Tomis) is completed. ( 48 Ind| completed. (Ignoring the winter of AD9 when he was still 49 Ind| in Tomis after his third winter.~Book EI.II:1-52 Ovid is 50 Ind| in Tomis for the fourth winter, that of AD12/13.~Book EI. 51 Ind| it is late autumn, early winter.~Book EIV.IX:1-54 Ovid anticipates 52 Ind| EII.VII:47-84 Autumn and Winter stars. Rising in mid-October.~ 53 Ind| The Black Sea frozen in winter. Its dolphin population.~