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1 T-I| obsequies,~and every corner of home had its tears.~If one might 2 T-I| sweet ones in that faithful home,~and the friends that I’ 3 T-I| defeated and an exile.~My home’s not Dulichium, Ithaca 4 T-II| that peace as well as my home aren’t taken from me,~so 5 T-III| Rome’s in my thoughts, and home, and longed-for places,~ 6 T-III| everything’s alive in my mind.~My home’s before my eyes, the city, 7 T-III| country lost, you two, and my home,~and everything, that could 8 T-III| the land, it specified, as home?~Gods, let Caesar not will 9 T-III| Caesar not will my hearth and home here,~but only a temporary 10 T-IV| milder place, a little nearer home,~and one that’s further 11 T-IV| cruel rites, to a better home.~Such is the region, nearly 12 T-IV| winds, that carried Orestes home,~fill my returning sails, 13 T-IV| I must spend it far from home, under the Northern pole,~ 14 T-V| Getic weapons, and far from home.~Whether chance or the anger 15 T-V| safely on.~May she enjoy her home, her daughter and her country~- 16 ExII| of exile might be nearer home.~I’m he who honoured you, 17 ExII| might take place nearer home.~~ Book EI.III:1-48 To Rufinus: 18 ExII| Sinope,~since he found a home in the land of Attica.~Themistocles, 19 ExII| worse place, so far from home.~So let your wisdom forgive 20 ExII| them from me.~He returned home: I’ll die in this land,~ 21 ExII| To Severus: Memories of Home~ ~Accept this greeting, 22 ExII| the lovely city from my home,~and my mind surveys it 23 ExII| time.~Now Umbria calls you home, or the Appian Way leads 24 ExII| only desire a place nearer home, not exposed to war:~then 25 ExI| achieve it, I’ve returned home, ~no longer in a far land, 26 ExIV| little.~See how I, bereft of home, country, and the sight~ 27 ExIV| them)~then you’ll return home, escorted by the whole senate,~ 28 ExIV| the shrine to Caesar in my home.~His virtuous son, Tiberius, 29 ExIV| Boreas, and this coast~is his home, and he gains power from 30 Ind| disguised as a horse. His home is on Mount Pelion. Achilles 31 Ind| where their country is the home of Somnus, Sleep.~ ~Cinna~ 32 Ind| was Aeetes, and it was the home of Medea. Its main river 33 Ind| gold-dust.~Book TIII. IX:1-34 Home of Aeetes and Medea.~Book 34 Ind| Coast and Cephallenia, the home of Ulysses (Odysseus). At 35 Ind| Ithacan, also longed for home.~Book EII.VII:47-84 Ulysses 36 Ind| I:1-36 The household or home, rather than merely a dwelling-place 37 Ind| west of Imbros, and the home of Vulcan the blacksmith 38 Ind| Methymna. Famous as the home of Sappho the poetess, whose 39 Ind| 800-600BC). It was the home of leading philosophers 40 Ind| Crimea, and brought Iphigenia home.~Book TV.IV:1-50 A paragon 41 Ind| contemporaries wrote Ulysses’ letters home to her, presumably imitating 42 Ind| by Polybius, who carried home the general’s bones after 43 Ind| Book TV.II:1-44 His letters home to his wife from there.~ 44 Ind| western Peloponnese, the home of Nestor the wise, in the 45 Ind| contemplates Tomis being his home now, rather than a temporary 46 Ind| Byzantium (now Istanbul). The home of Hero the priestess who 47 Ind| on the Asopus River. (The home of the sculptor Lysippos. 48 Ind| Lebanon, north of Tyre. Home of Europa. Famous like Tyre 49 Ind| EI.III:49-94 Ibis:413-464 Home city of Cadmus.~ ~Sinis~ 50 Ind| son of Ge (Earth) whose home was traditionally located 51 Ind| the tale of his return home is told in Homer’s Odyssey. 52 Ind| but had a difficult return home.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 His letters 53 Ind| EIV.XVI:1-52 His letters home written by poet in Ovid’