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Alphabetical [« »] girlhood 1 girls 11 give 30 given 51 giver 2 gives 13 giving 7 | Frequency [« »] 51 34 51 enemy 51 error 51 given 51 live 51 north 51 old | Publius Ovidius Naso Poems from Exile Concordances given |
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1 T-I| he’ll take away what he’s given, when he wishes.~You, I 2 T-I| be allowed to. This hour given me is so much gained.’~No 3 T-I| see, our charioteer has given the ship her head,~where 4 T-II| you forgive?~My fate has given you the chance for mercy.~ 5 T-II| one should throw, and move given the throw:~how a multi-coloured 6 T-II| husband,~he’s applauded, given a prize, to vast acclaim:~ 7 T-III| a mark of the peace it’s given the world?~Does it possess 8 T-III| I was whole, now life’s given me to die in exile.~So I’ 9 T-III| deceit, the witness should be given due credit:~I’ve seen the 10 T-III| your ~favour and pardon, given the nature of my fate.~ ~ 11 T-IV| in which the chance is given,~and the widest field lies 12 T-IV| So your cause is safe, given these two deities,~of whom 13 T-IV| and as far as I can see, given~my bodily powers, there’ 14 T-IV| associated with my name.~I was given a worthless and useless 15 T-IV| midst of Helicon:~you’ve given me, something rare, while 16 T-V| possessions have not been given to others,~I’m not called 17 T-V| shoulders.~Why, when you’ve given me such great proof of love,~ 18 T-V| misfortunes.~I’d not have given you more by giving you wealth:~ 19 T-V| the ancestral shades.~I’ve given you the fruits of immortal 20 ExII| in any age~has every been given a worse place, so far from 21 ExII| still I’ve great hopes, given the kindness of the god.~ 22 ExII| thanks should always be given for favours,~isn’t it due 23 ExI| apologise for my actions~given the source of my error, 24 ExI| riches, you wouldn’t have given me more ~than the triple 25 ExI| better equipped in them,~or given more time to the gentler 26 ExI| so when ample time’s been given to your father’s arts,~and 27 ExIII| to the public gaze,~and given me more notoriety than before.~ 28 ExIII| tremble.~When a wall has given warning of its imminent 29 ExIII| brother, and he to whom~it was given (such is human fate!) was 30 ExIV| It’s only verse I’ve not given you, witness to your thoughtful~ 31 ExIV| are you doing this! Why, given Fortune~might fail, do you 32 ExIV| of good-omen,~and you’ve given the thanks due to Caesar 33 ExIV| help to their father,~have given true pledges of their courage.~ 34 ExIV| his sons, who you’ve been given to train, to your~great 35 ExIV| investment in a better location!~Given that it’s up to the gods, 36 IBIS| drink the aphrodisiac juice given you by your parent.~Or be 37 IBIS| died, crushed, in his cave,~given away by the bellowing of 38 Ind| his father Peleus’s spear. Given him by Chiron the Centaur 39 Ind| opened the bag of the winds given him by Aeolus and the resultant 40 Ind| from his mother’s body and given to Chiron the Centaur to 41 Ind| probably addressed to Cotta, given its consistency with other 42 Ind| will. Ganymede’s name was given to the largest moon of the 43 Ind| a jealous Juno, she was given sanctuary by Delos, a floating 44 Ind| Hercules the gift of Nessus given to Deianira, the envenomed 45 Ind| Probably addressed to Paullus, given the reference to purple 46 Ind| Calliope the Muse. His lyre, given to him by Apollo, and invented 47 Ind| the Younger’s adultery was given as the ostensible reason 48 Ind| was still travelling, and given the preceding poem that 49 Ind| Saturn the youngest was given a sickle and castrated Uranus. 50 Ind| Alternatively, but less likely given the previous verses concerning 51 Ind| was blinded by Juno but given the power of prophecy by