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 1   T-I|           by my death.~A barbarous coast to port, used to savage
 2  T-II|         Pannonia, now the Illyrian coast’s to be subdued,~now Raetia
 3 T-III|     barbarous land, the unfriendly coast of Pontus,~the Maenalian
 4 T-III|           come to this harbourless coast.~Yet if he knows how to
 5   T-V|           Greeks and Getae on this coast,~it’s characterised more
 6   T-V|             and the truly sinister coast of the Scythian Sea.~Innumerable
 7  ExIV|       north wind, Boreas, and this coast~is his home, and he gains
 8   Ind|         Corcyra, =Corfu), on whose coast Ulysses was washed ashore.
 9   Ind|        town on the Thracian (west) coast of the Black Sea south of
10   Ind|            him, a town on the west coast of the Black Sea, and on
11   Ind|      Thracian people of the Aegean coast around Abdera and Dicaea,
12   Ind|         promontory on the northern coast of Euboea where the Greek
13   Ind|           headland on the Adriatic Coast of Illyria and Epirus. ~
14   Ind|       Anzio and Gaeta, on the west coast of Italy, now part of the
15   Ind|            of giants living on the coast of Sicily of whom Polyphemus,
16   Ind|           to its mouth on the west coast of the Black Sea some seventy
17   Ind| Dionysopolis~A town on the Moesian coast of the Pontus, south of
18   Ind|      island lying off the Etrurian coast in the Tyrrhenian Sea, famous
19   Ind|         Roman boundary on the west coast.~Book TIII.XIII:1-28 Book
20   Ind|            Rimini) on the Adriatic Coast. Gaius Flaminius completed
21   Ind|       river Lycus on the Black Sea coast.~ ~Ilia, Rhea Silvia~The
22   Ind|            district along the east coast of the Adriatic.~Book TI.
23   Ind|            southern Italy (not the coast of Ionia).~Book TI.IV:1-
24   Ind|         Ionian island off the west coast of Greece between the Acarnian
25   Ind|        Greece between the Acarnian Coast and Cephallenia, the home
26   Ind|         island of Trimerum off the coast of Apulia (officially for
27   Ind|     flowing to the sea on the west coast of Mauretania.~Book EI.V:
28   Ind|   Graeco-Thracian town on the west coast of the Black Sea, south
29   Ind|      Odesos~A port on the Thracian coast of the Black Sea about eighty
30   Ind|            Tempyra on the Thracian coast, and then finished the journey
31   Ind|            barbarous tribes on its coast, later hospitable, εϋξειυος:
32   Ind|         Tomis being on the western coast, and, for Ovid, unlucky,
33   Ind|          Taphos (an island off the coast of Acarnania) at the time
34   Ind|           Roman region on the west coast of the Black Sea.~Book TIII.
35   Ind|        Italic people living on the coast of Latium whose chief city
36   Ind|             Same~An island off the coast of Asia Minor opposite Ephesus,
37   Ind|        projects from the Calabrian coast near the village of Scilla,
38   Ind|            major Greek city on the coast of Lydia.~Book EI.III:49-
39   Ind|          of sandbanks on the north coast of Africa between Tunis
40   Ind|          on a bay of the Black Sea coast of Thrace, about thirty
41   Ind|            on the west (or ‘left’) coast of the Black Sea, to which
42   Ind|     elevated and rocky part of the coast, about sixty-five miles
43   Ind|     possibly prefect of the Pontus coast.~Book EIV.VII:1-54 A figure
44   Ind|         Hecate was on the northern coast of Samothrace, and gave
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