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 1   T-I|      Apology for the Work~ ~Every letter you’ve read in this entire
 2  T-II|    steeped in venom,~not a single letter’s stained with poisonous
 3 T-III|          wondering perhaps why my letter~is written in another’s
 4 T-III|          Perilla, hastily written letter, ~and be the faithful servant
 5  T-IV|      accept the blame,~since this letter of mine wasnt prompted
 6  T-IV|        TIV.VII:1-26 Request for A Letter~ ~The sun has twice drawn
 7  T-IV|          I broke the seal on some letter~have I hoped that it contained
 8  T-IV|    written, often,~though not one letter has been delivered to me. ~
 9   T-V|          Complaint~ ~When another letter reaches you from Pontus,~
10   T-V|          right.~~ Book TV.IV:1-50 Letter To A True Friend~ ~A letter
11   T-V|       Letter To A True Friend~ ~A letter of Ovid’s, I come from the
12   T-V|          68 Among The Getae~ ~The letter you’re reading comes to
13   T-V|       enough.~~ Book TV.VIII:1-38 Letter To An Enemy~ ~Abject as
14   T-V|         turn.~~ Book TV.IX:1-38 A Letter Of Thanks~ ~Oh, if you’d
15   T-V|         Insult To His Wife~ ~Your letter complains that someone has
16   T-V|        rarely consoling me with a letter,~offering the fact of loyalty,
17   T-V|            except it’s possible~a letter’s been sent that’s not reached
18   T-V|     accept that word with which a letter always ends –~and may your
19  ExII|         different title: and each letter shows~whom it was sent to
20  ExII|          asking who sent you this letter,~wishing to be surer of
21  ExII|           Of CelsusDeath~ ~Your letter that came to me concerning
22  ExII|         thought~it possible, your letter was read by unwilling eyes.~
23   ExI|      Constant Grief~ ~Atticus, my letter, sent from among the barely ~
24 ExIII|    Compliment~ ~You ask where the letter that you read comes from?~
25 ExIII|          You already know what my letter brings, though~the wax has
26 ExIII|         should be granted~his own letter, that was my intention and
27  ExIV|    Augustus’s Death~ ~Brutus, the letter you’re reading has come
28  ExIV|         Praying To Germanicus~ ~A letter has arrived here, one perfected
29  ExIV|          of your people,~allow my letter to take its master’s place,~
30  ExIV|       pure wife.~Only now has the letter with your mournful news~
31  ExIV|        lapse of time. ~While your letter was reaching me, while my
32  IBIS|         has been harmless:~and no letter of Ovid’s exists, of the
33   Ind|          34 Book EIV.X:35-84 This letter addressed to Pedo explicitly.~ ~
34   Ind|           EII.VII:1-46 The second letter addressed explicitly to
35   Ind|   completion.~Book EI.I:1-36 This letter addressed to him explicitly. ~
36   Ind|            Book EIII.IX:1-56 This letter addressed to him explicitly.~
37   Ind| explicitly.~Book EIV.VI:1-50 This letter addressed to him explicitly.~ ~
38   Ind|       Rome.~Book EIV.XI:1-22 This letter addressed to him explicitly.~ ~
39   Ind|       supposed homosexuality in a letter to a man who might just
40   Ind|          Book EIII.III:1-108 This letter addressed to him explicitly,
41   Ind|          his own importance. This letter certainly reiterates the
42   Ind|       Graecinus’s consulship. The letter seems intended to reach
43   Ind|       Asia. ~Book EIV.I:1-36 This letter addressed to him explicitly.
44   Ind| treatments.~Book EI.III:1-48 This letter addressed to him.~Book EIII.
45   Ind|            Book EIII.IV:1-56 This letter addressed to him.~ ~Rufus (
46   Ind|          Book EIV.VIII:49-90 This letter addressed to him, exploring
47   Ind|      referred to by Messalla in a letter but not under his patronage.
48   Ind|            Book EIV.XII:1-50 This letter addressed to him, a childhood
49   Ind|        Book EIV.XIV:1-62 A second letter addressed to him. ~Book
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