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1 T-I| when he wishes.~You, I pray, whom surely no offence 2 T-I| native land’s too slow.~I pray for the journey to be shorter,~ 3 T-I| Italy shows herself to me.~I pray the wind ends its effort 4 T-I| keep watch on my affairs, I pray you,~in case the wrath of 5 T-I| think, were made –~Now I pray they live, and with industrious 6 T-I| veil, the crowd is gone.~I pray this might always prove 7 T-I| protection’s mine, and will be,~I pray, and the ship’s name’s from 8 T-I| struck by the wind.~Now, I pray, she may also cleave the 9 T-I| between the twin seas.~I pray she wins by them, and driven 10 T-I| fear with anxious mind, and pray for in my fear.~If I reach 11 T-II| secure in your care –~so I pray, by a grateful city, may 12 T-II| wreathed chariot –~spare me, I pray, hide your lightning bolt, 13 T-II| all for an open heart.~I pray this, and other things, 14 T-III| other footstep tremble?~I pray, that, some day, your house 15 T-III| harsh to him and to us.~~ I pray, gods, or rather – since 16 T-III| could bring?~If you can only pray, worship the divine Augustus,~ 17 T-III| have wings at once.~If I pray for this – and there’s nothing 18 T-III| anger’s sated,~I need to pray then with a still anxious 19 T-III| bull.~Give me a prize, I pray, worthy of my genius,~reward 20 T-IV| aboard ship or on foot.~I pray that they at least are good 21 T-IV| respect and humility.~I pray for a milder place, a little 22 T-V| ve committed no crime, I pray the one~who made my wounds, 23 T-V| from them.~So the people pray: and as rivers run to the 24 T-V| forgotten me.~It’s clear what I pray for is so: since it’s wrong 25 ExII| near the flames.~I often pray for death, yet un-pray that 26 ExII| Yet I neither hope nor pray for anything other~than, 27 ExII| yours.~Let your voice, I pray, arouse mercy in Augustus’ 28 ExII| kindness of the god.~Graecinus, pray he’s not harsh with me, ~ 29 ExII| friends, except myself, who pray I am~your friend, live at 30 ExII| been here in Pontus, and I pray it never will.~His image 31 ExII| sits too lightly on me~I pray such ‘conceits’ as these 32 ExI| enough to show your worth.~I pray it will come about: a poet’ 33 ExI| echo your own vows, I’ll pray~for your mother’s well-being, 34 ExI| to prove the omen true,~I pray that you’re safe to read 35 ExI| kept.~For that reason I pray the friend who values you,~ 36 ExI| your hand.~That you do: I pray you will do too: that your 37 ExI| might be well,~as you always pray, aloud, with all your heart,~ 38 ExI| seems to nod at my words.~I pray my timid heart’s presentiments 39 ExIII| s wife your lips need to pray to,~who by her virtue shows 40 ExIII| truly sent, and reach you, I pray.~Your well-being removes 41 ExIII| come,~prove my words, I pray, with swift vindication.~~ 42 ExIII| lightens their sentence,~and I pray he’ll want me as one among 43 ExIII| sheathed in a quiver:~I pray they might be stained by 44 ExIV| in no uncertain manner, pray for the same.~Though you 45 ExIV| claims on us,~bonds that I pray will always remain strong.~ 46 ExIV| actions with least delay.~Pray for him who’s almost your 47 ExIV| declare its good omen as you pray.~~ Book EIV.IX:55-88 To 48 IBIS| down by swift flames,~so, I pray, may you die by the fire 49 IBIS| stabbed by spears,~so, I pray, may all help be withheld 50 IBIS| take your life. ~Last, I pray that you may live and die