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 1 T-III|            place.~~ Book TIII.IX:1-34 The Origins of Tomis~ ~So
 2  T-IV|           appeased.~~ Book TIV.V:1-34 To A Loyal Friend (Probably
 3   T-V|            ashes!~~ Book TV.XIII:1-34 Ill, And Wishing For Letters~ ~
 4   ExI|           incense.~~ Book EII.IV:1-34 To Atticus: Literary Friendship~ ~
 5  ExIV|          of Father.~~ Book EIV.X:1-34 To Albinovanus: The Sixth
 6   Ind|            Tomis. ~Book TIII. IX:1-34 The source of Tomis’s name.~ ~
 7   Ind|       works.~ ~Achaei~Book EIV.X:1-34 A fierce tribe living near
 8   Ind|           of Aeacus.~Book EII.IV:1-34 His friendship with Antilochus
 9   Ind|      perform them.~Book TIII. IX:1-34 He pursued the traitorous
10   Ind| grandfather of Helle.~Book EIV.X:1-34 He helped Ulysses with fair
11   Ind|      pointedly here. ~Book EIV.X:1-34 Book EIV.X:35-84 This letter
12   Ind|            Achilles.~Book EII.IV:1-34 His great friendship with
13   Ind|          of Varro.~Book TIII. IX:1-34 Built under the protection
14   Ind|           the poems.~Book EII.IV:1-34 Addressed to him explicitly.~
15   Ind|         modern Iraq.~Book EII.IV:1-34 Its heat.~ ~Bacche~A Bacchante,
16   Ind|        Odyssey V:13).~Book EIV.X:1-34 An easy time for Ulysses.~ ~
17   Ind|           Samothrace.~Book TIV.V:1-34 His affection for his brother.
18   Ind|          of Messina. ~Book EIV.X:1-34 Not as bad as the threat
19   Ind|              Cimmerii~Book EIV.X:1-34 A people living between
20   Ind|         gold-dust.~Book TIII. IX:1-34 Home of Aeetes and Medea.~
21   Ind|            at court.)~Book TIV.V:1-34 This poem probably addressed
22   Ind|         Etna’s fires.~Book EIV.X:1-34 The encounter with Ulysses.~ ~
23   Ind|            XII:1-68 Book TV.XIII:1-34 Book EI.I:1-36~Book EI.VII:
24   Ind|            region.~Book TIII. IX:1-34 Colonised by the Greeks.~
25   Ind|        Book TV.X:1-53 Book EIV.X:1-34 The Getae: dominate the
26   Ind|              Heniochi~Book EIV.X:1-34 A Sarmatian people who indulged
27   Ind|          EIV.IX:55-88 Book EIV.X:1-34 A barrier against the warring
28   Ind|            TV.X:1-53 Book EII.IV:1-34 The river frozen in winter.~
29   Ind|           of Hybla.~Book TV.XIII:1-34 Book EII.VII:1-46 Noted
30   Ind|           Antiphates.~Book EIV.X:1-34 Not as bad as the Thracian
31   Ind|         TIV.IX:1-32 ~Book EII.IV:1-34 The waters of oblivion.~
32   Ind|           dragons.~Book TIII. IX:1-34 The myth of the Argo at
33   Ind|          TI.X:1-50 Book TIII. IX:1-34 It founded a number of cities,
34   Ind|         see below.~Book TIII. IX:1-34 The Argo was built under
35   Ind|         territory.~Book TIII. IX:1-34 The Argonauts under Jason.~ ~
36   Ind|        Nine Sisters.~Book EII.IV:1-34 A play on the word: poetic
37   Ind|           long life.~Book EII.IV:1-34 The father of Antilochus.~ ~
38   Ind|          quotesArs Amatoria I:31-34, but with the sneaky amendment
39   Ind|           that year. ~Book EIV.X:1-34 Written in the sixth summer,
40   Ind|          population.~Book EII.IV:1-34 Its roses.~ ~Palamedes~Ibis:
41   Ind|    Haephaestus’s axe.~Book TIV.V:1-34 The olive and its oil were
42   Ind|              Piacches~Book EIV.X:1-34 The cruel chieftain of a
43   Ind|           Samothrace.~Book TIV.V:1-34 His affection for his brother.
44   Ind|         from there.~Book TV.XIII:1-34 Icy Pontus. The wormwood
45   Ind|       Golden Fleece.~Book EII.IV:1-34 Book EIV.IX:55-88 It’s frozen
46   Ind|        EIII.1:105-166 Book EIV.X:1-34 She terrorised Sicilian
47   Ind|           Book XIV:75~Book EIV.X:1-34 They lured Ulyssesmen
48   Ind|         put to death.~Book TIV.V:1-34 Book TV.II:45-79 Book EI.
49   Ind|          of exile.~Book TIII. IX:1-34 The source of Tomis’s name.
50   Ind|           Trinacria~Book TV.XIII:1-34 Book EIV.XV:1-42 Sicily,
51   Ind|        TIII. XI:39-74 Book EIV.X:1-34 Ovid compares his troubles
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