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1 T-I| forced to touch the wild left shore of Pontus:~I complain my 2 T-I| was far away on the Libyan shore,~and couldn’t be informed 3 T-I| she seeks, by the Getic shore.~As soon as she brought 4 T-I| we reached the Zerynthian shore with a light breeze,~as 5 T-I| clinging to Propontis’s shore,~nobly founded by the Haemonian 6 T-II| Greeks to touch the Trojan shore?~Add Iole, and Deidamia, 7 T-III| away then, on a foreign shore,~and my fate will be desolate 8 T-III| friendly prows on the Pontic shore.~I’ll go eagerly to meet 9 T-III| father’s exiled to a foreign shore,~but his children are still 10 T-IV| evils on me, as sand on the shore,~fishes in the sea, or the 11 T-IV| sought the left-hand Euxine shore.~But my evil fate’s no easier 12 T-IV| wanderings, I reached ~that shore, where Sarmatians and Getic 13 T-V| already sent from the Getic shore.~This one too will be like 14 T-V| far off on the Sarmatian shore,~take care my funeral will 15 T-V| held fast to the Sarmatian shore of the savage Getae.~I, 16 T-V| I come from the Euxine shore,~wearied by the sea-lanes, 17 T-V| one who’d add~sand to the shore, wheat to the fields, water 18 T-V| hard?~I’m trapped by the shore of the Euxine, that misnomer,~ 19 T-V| first touched the Trojan shore?~You’d be no help to me 20 ExII| this work from the Getic shore:~he’s no stranger already 21 ExII| is, I believe~a kindlier shore might be granted to my shipwreck.~ 22 ExII| of sadness~You’re like a shore without rocks to a shattered 23 ExI| Sea’s sinister left-hand shore,~gives you the greeting, 24 ExI| my shipwreck on a gentle shore:~don’t let the waves prove 25 ExIII| loyal devotion.~Even on this shore, and there’s none that is 26 ExIII| me:~but I live on a far shore of a vast sea.~While news 27 ExIII| Such are the pens of this shore: such are the books,~such 28 ExIV| before,~I turn the arid shore with a barren blade.~As 29 ExIV| course~back from the Euxine shore towards its source,~the 30 ExIV| Achaei, who roam the eastern shore~with more licence, yet won’ 31 ExIV| licence, yet won’t leave this shore alone.~Here there’s leafless 32 Ind| Samothrace to the Bistonian shore to continue his journey.~ 33 Ind| province bordering the eastern shore of the Adriatic. ~Book EII. 34 Ind| and region, on the Asian shore of the Hellespont. The Trojans 35 Ind| left-hand (sinister: unlucky) shore, Pontus on the left.~Book 36 Ind| Greek town on the eastern shore of the Hellespont (Dardanelles) 37 Ind| Sea, along its southern shore as far as Colchis, sometimes 38 Ind| sometimes the whole Thracian shore. ~Book TI.II:75-110 Book 39 Ind| ill-omened (to him) western shore of the Black Sea, on the 40 Ind| Greek town on the European shore of the Hellespont (Dardanelles) 41 Ind| first Greek to touch its shore in the Trojan War.~Book