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1 T-I| wear the clothing of these times.~You’ll not be cloaked, 2 T-I| touched the threshold three times, was called back~three times, 3 T-I| times, was called back~three times, even my feet slow to match 4 T-I| faithfulness is tested by hard times.~While Fortune helps us, 5 T-I| loss,~that those youthful times are discounted, now~endeavour 6 T-I| who stays loyal ~in hard times, however he hates him as 7 T-II| recent events,~I’d be many times secure in your judgement.~ 8 T-II| drowns~the ship, so many times unharmed, in the ocean depths.~ 9 T-II| passed before you,~so many times, a faultless knight, as 10 T-II| the work, Caesar, to your times!~You’ll see how much you 11 T-III| that men of old and new times thought,~with learned minds, 12 T-III| but truly known~in hard times, after my hopes collapsed,~ 13 T-III| the three forums.~O four times, O endlessly blessed that 14 T-III| words?~My situation and the times aren’t such~that I can be 15 T-III| rise to my lips in evil times.~Yet, if I must ask something 16 T-IV| remains unknown~in good times, appears, asserts itself, 17 T-IV| cultivated the poets of those times,~I thought the bards that 18 T-IV| my ageing locks,~and ten times since my birth, the victorious 19 T-V| While there’s peace at times, there’s no reliance on 20 T-V| for praise in the saddest times.~If tough Ulysses had seen 21 T-V| the city I lost.~Present times would be aware of your kindness, ~ 22 T-V| your kindness, ~and future times, if only my writings endure,~ 23 T-V| Harsh Exile In Tomis~ ~Three times the Danube’s frozen with 24 T-V| frozen with the cold, three times~the Black Sea’s waves have 25 T-V| difficult, in less happy times,~no age ignores it, though 26 ExII| the doors to them.~Ah, the times I’ve said: ‘You teach nothing 27 ExII| always cure the patient:~at times the illness is beyond his 28 ExII| of dropsy.~Sorrow too at times isn’t curable by skill –~ 29 ExII| though deceived so many times by barren soil?~The fact 30 ExII| guilty.~Bravest king of our times, may it be granted you~to 31 ExI| your friend in the hardest times.~You deserve it, and since 32 ExI| here, unwittingly, many times present though absent,~and 33 ExIII| virtue shows that ancient times~don’t touch our age in their 34 ExIV| finds a place in present times.~If anyone had said to me: ‘ 35 ExIV| suck the sea down three times, ~and three times spew it 36 ExIV| three times, ~and three times spew it out, you can’t compare 37 ExIV| only the friend of tranquil times.~Though his deeds are great, 38 IBIS| scion of Erectheus,~three times defeated by mighty Hercules, 39 IBIS| Eurydamas was drawn three times round ~the tomb of Thrasyllus 40 Ind| Athens, was famous in ancient times, and sweeter than the honey 41 Ind| Great Goddess of Neolithic times, and her daughter her incarnation, 42 Ind| and associated from early times with childbirth, fertility 43 Ind| His body was dragged three times round the walls of Troy 44 Ind| Aries, the Ram. In ancient times it contained the point of 45 Ind| iambic verse. In ancient times his tragedies were highly 46 Ind| seasonal flooding in ancient times. (See the Hellenistic sculpture, ‘ 47 Ind| remained important in Roman times, but declined after the