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1 T-I| she did not die.~May she live, and, since the fates have 2 T-I| have willed my absence,~live so as always to help me 3 T-I| any power,~you will still live, for all time, in my verse.~~ 4 T-I| were made –~Now I pray they live, and with industrious leisure ~ 5 T-II| barbarian chains while Caesars live.~~ Book TII:207-252 His 6 T-III| our poet,~to be able to live in peace in your native 7 T-III| friend whom life has taught,~live for yourself, and keep far 8 T-III| far away from the great.~Live for yourself, as far as 9 T-III| that can scarcely be eased.~Live unenvied, pass sweet years, 10 T-III| quickly how I am.~Say I live, but so that I’d rather 11 T-III| but so that I’d rather not live,~my ills not eased by any 12 T-III| that never~touch the sea, I live among the barbarian races.~ 13 T-III| children are still allowed to live in the city.~My poems were 14 T-IV| another. ~Perhaps, if I live, he might end this exile ~ 15 T-IV| delighting in human blood,~live almost beneath the same 16 T-IV| mind always enjoyed,~and to live at ease with my studies,~ 17 T-IV| once prayed to be able to live peacefully when old,~The 18 T-IV| their weapons.~Though I live far away on the shores of 19 T-IV| days.~So the fact that I live, and struggle against harsh 20 T-V| world you rule –~so may you live on earth, and heaven long 21 T-V| little toil.~You did not live in your native land, but 22 T-V| of dark clouds.~May she live, and love her husband, though 23 T-V| and the customs of those I live among?~Though there’s a 24 T-V| fear,~for the barbarians live amongst us, without discrimination,~ 25 T-V| peace to perform the task,~I live in a place encircled by 26 ExII| still gains the means to live.~The power of the divine 27 ExII| experience a heavier one.~I live among enemies, surrounded 28 ExII| Here, in this land where I live, it’s enough if I~manage 29 ExII| the man digging ditches live, shackled with chains,~believing 30 ExII| who pray I am~your friend, live at the furthest limits of 31 ExII| It’s enough that I should live amongst ice and Scythian~ 32 ExII| battering winter hail:~let me live in a region producing neither 33 ExII| summary of my troubles.~I live amongst endless conflict, 34 ExII| I don’t begrudge them, live in safety.~And my books 35 ExII| anger is not implacable:~live, and don’t deny you could 36 ExI| dedicated in the temple while I live,~you’ll say that both my 37 ExI| Patroclus:~and think, that to live this life of mine is like 38 ExI| nearness offer me~the power to live in safety in this place 39 ExI| And, for my part, though I live beneath the celestial pole,~ 40 ExIII| misfortunes.~Work, so I might live in a less hostile region,~ 41 ExIII| name of friendship, we~who live by the Black Sea and the 42 ExIII| hasn’t slowed me:~but I live on a far shore of a vast 43 ExIII| tooth of injustice. ~If to live wretchedly is like dying, 44 ExIII| leave you and my country,~to live among the uncivilised Getae, 45 ExIII| by the lightening bolt, live~and recover, unhindered 46 ExIII| many.~When we as a people live under such a prince, can 47 ExIV| travel to Euxine shores,~and live in fear of being wounded 48 ExIV| added many gifts to help him live,~so that his own resources 49 IBIS| Last, I pray that you may live and die in this place,~between 50 Ind| immunity and was allowed to live in Ravenna.~Book EII.I:68 51 Ind| people who were said to live in caves in perpetual darkness, ‘