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 1   T-I|          lessens.~~ Book TI.VI:1-36 His Wife: Her Immortality~ ~
 2  ExII|         XIII:11 ~ ~ ~Book EI.I:1-36 To Brutus: The Nature of
 3   ExI|        in one.~~ Book EII.VIII:1-36 To Cotta Maximus: Imperial
 4  ExIV|         Book IV ~  ~Book EIV.I:1-36 To Sextus Pompey: His Dilatoriness~ ~
 5   Ind|        and Anchises.~Book EI.I:1-36 He carried his father Anchises
 6   Ind|      lover of Venus.~Book EI.I:1-36 Rescued from Troy by his
 7   Ind|         Andromache.~Book TI.VI:1-36 Book TV.V:27-64 Book TV.
 8   Ind|        purged. See Pausanias (10.36.3).~ ~Antigone~The daughter
 9   Ind|        of his wife.~Book TI.VI:1-36 Mirrors Ovid’s love for
10   Ind|      Queen of Egypt.~Book EI.I:1-36 A writer of political pamphlets
11   Ind|          centuries.~Book EIV.I:1-36 The painter of Cos, and
12   Ind|          the mind. ~Book EIV.I:1-36 Her statues by Phidias on
13   Ind|          in Attica.~Book EIV.I:1-36 The Athenian citadel the
14   Ind|         is Augustus.~Book EI.I:1-36 Augustus was said to be (
15   Ind|         borders.~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Cotta Maximus sent Ovid
16   Ind|  Philetas the poet.~Book TI.VI:1-36 A loved wife.~Book EIII.
17   Ind|        and rhetoric.~Book EI.I:1-36 A moralist and essayist
18   Ind|          completion.~Book EI.I:1-36 This letter addressed to
19   Ind|          metalwork.~Book EIV.I:1-36 Famous for his bronze horses.~ ~
20   Ind|         a crime.~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Explicitly addressed to
21   Ind|        oratory. ~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Adopted son of Tiberius,
22   Ind|         TV.XIII:1-34 Book EI.I:1-36~Book EI.VII:1-70 Book EI.
23   Ind|        and Odyssey.~Book TI.VI:1-36 Book TII:361-420 He made
24   Ind|         the flames.~Book TI.VI:1-36 Book TV.XIV:1-46 Ovid compares
25   Ind|       TIII. XII:1-54 Book EI.I:1-36 The household or home, rather
26   Ind|        of oblivion.~Book EIV.I:1-36 The waters of forgetfulness.~ ~
27   Ind|          his exile.~Book TI.VI:1-36 Ovid’s third wife had some
28   Ind|          of her.~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Cotta Maximus sent Ovid
29   Ind|       and Livia.~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Even in this eulogy there
30   Ind|         Antimachus.~Book TI.VI:1-36 A loved wife.~ ~Macareus~
31   Ind|   similar troubles.~Book TI.VI:1-36 He made Penelope famous
32   Ind|      Book TV.IX:1-38 Book EI.I:1-36~Book EI.V:1-42 Book EI.V:
33   Ind|        were famous.~Book EIV.I:1-36 His sculptures of cattle.
34   Ind|    Capitoline Hill.~Book TI.VI:1-36 Ovid’s third wife had some
35   Ind|          II:1-74 Book EII.VIII:1-36 The site of Augustus’s palace,
36   Ind|        and from others in 40 and 36. The offer was made by a
37   Ind|          s Odyssey.~Book TI.VI:1-36 Book TII:361-420 Book TV.
38   Ind|     under Pericles.~Book EIV.I:1-36 His statues of Athene.~ ~
39   Ind|  especially prized.~Book TI.VI:1-36 Mirrors Ovid’s love for
40   Ind| proconsul of Asia. ~Book EIV.I:1-36 This letter addressed to
41   Ind|          X:1-53 ~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Book EIII.VII:1-40 Ovid
42   Ind|       and Cotta.~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Cotta Maximus sent Ovid
43   Ind|     shall see later!~Book EI.I:1-36 Book EIII.IV:1-56 Book EIII.
44   Ind|         TII:497-546 Book EIV.I:1-36 Shown rising from the waves,
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