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1 T-I| me carry the life that’s granted~by Caesar’s relenting anger, 2 T-I| but through the character granted you at birth,~or, if it’ 3 T-II| moderation.~You’ve often granted mercy to a defeated enemy~ 4 T-II| enemy~that he’d not have granted to you if he’d been victor.~ 5 T-II| of those on trial wrongly granted~to my care, nor the cases 6 T-II| the great gods~have often granted more than that prayer.~If 7 T-II| than that prayer.~If you granted me a milder, closer place 8 T-IV| long space of time hasn’t granted me patience,~and my mind 9 T-IV| only saw: and greedy fate granted ~Tibullus no time for my 10 T-V| is it more~that I’m not granted the luxury of being unwell?~ 11 T-V| adverse stars,~not to have granted a shorter thread to my life.~ 12 ExII| kindlier shore might be granted to my shipwreck.~When I 13 ExII| of all to whom he himself granted life.~He didn’t choose to 14 ExII| shouldn’t take the life granted me by a living god:~in short, 15 ExII| read me:~I’m he who was granted a bride from your house.~ 16 ExII| The solace you’ve lately granted my troubled mind~brought 17 ExII| luckless hands.~When I’ve granted the time my body needs for 18 ExII| distant world?~What fate has granted me, let that place be Rome.~ 19 ExII| of our times, may it be granted you~to always wield the 20 ExII| even here~but only if you granted permission for the long 21 ExII| for dead Celsus,~those he granted to me in life when I was 22 ExI| host.~Most of them were granted life and pardon,~among them 23 ExI| I can enjoy the life he granted me:~and when he’s calm and 24 ExI| their father and the names granted~them, followed him, attended 25 ExI| fear you~whose love has granted me a thousand proofs,~but 26 ExI| reason for the divine to be granted~its usual honour, if the 27 ExI| great service,~when you granted it to me and to yourself.~ 28 ExIII| are not vain:~Jove will be granted laurel, while the first’ 29 ExIII| Happy those to whom it was granted to hear them ~in actuality 30 ExIII| but that each should be granted~his own letter, that was 31 ExIV| same.~Though you always granted me your true love,~still 32 ExIV| return for my return being granted.~But he who gives all he 33 ExIV| you,~if only a kinder fate granted me entrance to the city,~ 34 ExIV| and sound, you recently granted to me.~I’m the only one 35 ExIV| and a pleasanter field be granted you,~so you could own your 36 ExIV| double the nobility was granted, Cottas ~on your mother’ 37 Ind| 14AD). (The title was also granted to Tiberius). Augustus was 38 Ind| down in AD3. Augustus was granted the title pater patriae: 39 Ind| patronage of Maecenas who granted him his beloved Sabine farm. 40 Ind| die on landing. She was granted three hours with him after 41 Ind| her life to be renewed. Granted it, on condition he does 42 Ind| Sun to see his father who granted him a favour. He asked to 43 Ind| Laodemia, his wife. She was granted three hours with him after