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1 T-I| with a brief word, go.~On a good day and with better luck 2 T-I| see death nearing.~It’s good that I didn’t allow her 3 T-I| m leaving Rome. Both are good reasons for delay.~Living, 4 T-I| gods favour you, grant you good fortune~never to be in need, 5 T-I| you to be the model of a good wife,~becoming like her, 6 T-I| well, every cause is made good by your eloquence.~Straightaway, 7 T-II| even the losers admitted my good faith.~Ah me! If I’d not 8 T-III| any phrase might not seem good Latin,~it was a land of 9 T-III| outcast a loyal hand.~So may good fortune stay with you, and 10 T-III| off every road that led to good.~Whether with care I might 11 T-IV| my actions.~Surely she’s good to me now because she harmed 12 T-IV| pray that they at least are good to me!~Since the rest of 13 T-IV| denied me, take them ~in good part, songs no better than 14 T-IV| them to lose so great a good:~and my spirit will find 15 T-IV| hidden and remains unknown~in good times, appears, asserts 16 T-IV| evil, nor desired by the good.~Here virgin Iphigenia, 17 T-IV| throughout the City.~I wrote a good deal, but what I considered 18 T-V| worshippers is missing.’~Help me, good Liber: and may another vine 19 T-V| praises, Caesar,~however good they are, to the best of 20 T-V| fame.~Now things are not so good for me that I yearn for 21 T-V| Wishing For Letters~ ~This ‘Good health’ Ovid sends you from 22 T-V| to see.~It’s easy to be good when what prevents it is 23 ExII| admit, but it will become a good one ~if you take it, just 24 ExII| Ovid the exile sends you ‘good health’, Flaccus,~if he 25 ExI| case with my name on is a good one.~Now I’m almost buried, 26 ExI| my wretched exile.~It’s a good time for petitions. He’s 27 ExI| fails~to impress, and doing good for free is regretted.~Only 28 ExI| prefaced by my wish for his good health.~I hope it may be 29 ExI| grandsons and their sons,~your good daughters-in law, and their 30 ExIII| spoken of as the model of a good wife.~Take care you don’ 31 ExIII| hour, when the omens are good.~But first light a fire 32 ExIII| this way to what I said: ~‘Good stranger, we too know the 33 ExIV| goddesses who’ve earned no good of me?~But you, who drink 34 ExIV| having filled Pontus ~with good news, made her way to other 35 ExIV| bright flare declare its good omen as you pray.~~ Book 36 IBIS| and sea, who maintain the good~between the disparate poles, 37 Ind| Hospitable Sea’ for purposes of good omen. ~Book TII:155-206 38 Ind| EI.X:1-44 No abundance of good food among them.~Book EII. 39 Ind| Greeks and the Romans. A good harbour and its position 40 Ind| prosperous. The region is good for vines. It was a cult 41 Ind| Manes~The di manes, the good deities, a generic term 42 Ind| probate. As an eques of good standing he was also a private 43 Ind| country is too barbarous for good poetry to be expected from