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1 T-I| world.~If you love me, hold back these breakers,~and let 2 T-I| three times, was called back~three times, even my feet 3 T-I| deceived myself,~eyes turning back towards my dear ones.~At 4 T-I| and yet eager to be driven back,~with what power the waves 5 T-I| happen, dear friend, far back,~when the wind then drove 6 T-I| on foot:~while she sailed back through the Hellespont’s 7 T-II| and Getae,~are barely held back by the deep flood of the 8 T-III| sure my bones are brought back in a little urn:~so I’ll 9 T-III| fear lest my fate holds you back,~and that since my misfortune 10 T-III| harsh winter holds them back if they try:~and though 11 T-III| off as captives,~looking back in vain at their farms and 12 T-III| failed to carry Helle on its back,~makes the hours of night 13 T-V| silent,~can scarcely hold back from naming you, against 14 ExII| should be spared.~Oxen draw back their sore necks from the 15 ExI| nobility~reaches as far back as the name of Eumolpus,~ 16 ExIII| and your ability to hold back tears at my troubles.~You 17 ExIII| bedraggled to my eyes,~as the back of a homing dove often is,~ 18 ExIII| no new day can bring them back to life again,~but Caesar 19 ExIV| wings behind me.~Looking back, there was no one to be 20 ExIV| will sooner turn its course~back from the Euxine shore towards 21 IBIS| horses ~of the Sun hurtle back from west to east:~may you 22 Ind| prosper until it was brought back to Thessaly. King Aeetes 23 Ind| desired Cassandra and took her back to Greece with him.~Book 24 Ind| arrival at Tomis on its way back to Greece.~Ibis:251-310 25 Ind| Fall of Troy and then taken back to Greece by Agamemnon and 26 Ind| The name Corinna refers back to the ancient Greece poetess ( 27 Ind| helped drive the Sarmatians back across the Danube). ~Book 28 Ind| the injunction not to look back at her. See Metamorphoses 29 Ind| AD32 but later summoned back to Rome.~Book EIV.XI:1-22 30 Ind| Labour, Hercules brought back Geryon’s famous herd of 31 Ind| and they then sent him back forcibly to Hannibal, to 32 Ind| him when he demanded her back. ~Book TII:361-420 A victim 33 Ind| when Hermes escorted him back from Hades. She then had 34 Ind| the island to bring them back to be used at Troy. Thoas 35 Ind| the dragon, and took Medea back with him to Iolchos. When 36 Ind| maternal line stretches back to him, perhaps through 37 Ind| lover Aegisthus. He brought back his sister Iphigenia from 38 Ind| condition he does not look back at her till she reaches 39 Ind| and executions) but held back from public office in the 40 Ind| him if the contents got back to them, as we shall see 41 Ind| images were placed at the back of the atrium in front of 42 Ind| when Hermes escorted him back from Hades. She then had 43 Ind| him if the contents got back to them, as we shall see