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Alphabetical [« »] litany 11 literary 5 literature 1 little 46 live 51 lived 25 liver 4 | Frequency [« »] 46 cotta 46 diana 46 eyes 46 little 46 married 45 41 45 both | Publius Ovidius Naso Poems from Exile Concordances little |
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1 T-I| to His Book: Its Nature~ ~Little book, go without me – I 2 T-I| take me:~my going will add little weight to your fleeing ship.~ 3 T-II| great and fertile theme.~A little boat shouldn’t trust itself 4 T-II| and similar licence from little Calvus~who revealed his 5 T-II| watch too, so she’ll sin a little less.~He knows who’s barked 6 T-II| houses,~so isn’t there a little painting too in some place~ 7 T-III| could barely be revived by a little wine,~let someone say my 8 T-III| bones are brought back in a little urn:~so I’ll not be an exile 9 T-III| builds her nest with its little roof under the eaves:~and 10 T-IV| answer, though they know little.~‘He, who shines on high 11 T-IV| other in the Roman forum -~little though I wish to do so, 12 T-IV| pray for a milder place, a little nearer home,~and one that’ 13 T-IV| even softens fierce anger, little by little,~it lessens sorrow, 14 T-IV| fierce anger, little by little,~it lessens sorrow, and 15 T-IV| know them better.~It’s no little thing to apply powers still 16 T-IV| a furious storm:~even a little squall shatters an old one.~ 17 T-IV| my bodily powers, there’s little time left for these ills.~ 18 T-IV| while those~with whom I had little acquaintance have written?~ 19 T-V| own misfortunes.~And how little of this fate is in my poetry.~ 20 T-V| measure of suffering,~drain a little saltwater from this brimming 21 T-V| lightning-bolt’s~effect a little! The punishment that’s left 22 T-V| subjected to the stars of the Little Bear,~held fast to the Sarmatian 23 T-V| makes one’s way with no little toil.~You did not live in 24 T-V| of wheat they find~down little trails to their granaries 25 T-V| Give up hope for me, that little as I was before~I can even 26 T-V| to you that comes with no little honour:~that my voice is 27 ExII| ll be thought worthy of a little help,~and be sent to a place 28 ExII| though he carries out so little of what you tell him.~Yet 29 ExII| forum in which you spend so little time.~Now Umbria calls you 30 ExI| make a mighty river of a little stream.~Indeed, your endorsement’ 31 ExI| the room is quiet for a little while,~the youth, worthy 32 ExIII| Love’s Visit~ ~If you’ve a little time to give to an exiled 33 ExIV| almost has to be forced.~I’ve little or no pleasure, to speak 34 ExIV| joy to lessen the pain a little.~See how I, bereft of home, 35 ExIV| and so you’d know how much little things impress me,~I’d examine 36 ExIV| yours Melissus with her little slippers:~Varius and Graccus, 37 IBIS| hide whom you are, for a little longer.~Then, if you persist, 38 Ind| constellations of the Great and Little Bear, Ursa Major and Ursa 39 Ind| III:1-58 The Cynosurian or Little Bear. Ursa Minor.~ ~Arcturus~ 40 Ind| may alternatively be the Little Bear. Contains the star 41 Ind| navigation, as Ursa Minor the Little Bear was used by the Phoenicians. 42 Ind| Minerva to her sacred bird the Little Owl, often depicted on ancient 43 Ind| Celsus and Carus, of whom little is known.~Book TIII.V:1- 44 Ind| gives many or all of them little or no factual credence. 45 Ind| so Ovid is still being a little cheeky.~Book TI.XI:1-44 46 Ind| the constellation of the Little Bear,Ursa Minor.~Book EI.