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 1   T-I|      as they are.~They werent written in my garden, as once they
 2  T-II|         I confess the poem was written without a serious ~face,
 3  T-II|       page of my ‘Art’, a book written only~for courtesans, warns
 4  T-II|       nor Hemitheon who’s just written Sybaritica,~nor those who’
 5  T-II|   Entertainments~ ~Others have written about the art of playing
 6  T-II|     bowling hoops.~others have written works on painting with cosmetics:~
 7  T-II|       Other Arts~ ~What if I’d written lewd and obscene mimes,~
 8  T-II|     boat under full sail.~I’ve written six of the Fasti in as many
 9 T-III|     author wishes he had never written.~As I looked in vain, the
10 T-III|       perhaps why my letter~is written in another’s hand, I’m ill.~
11 T-III|         greet Perilla, hastily written letter, ~and be the faithful
12  T-IV|       this time when they were written.~I’m an exile, and I looked
13  T-IV|       little acquaintance have written?~Why whenever I broke the
14  T-IV|     grant that you have indeed written, often,~though not one letter
15   T-V|    alter it, let it be read as written:~it’s no more barbarous
16   T-V|        and burn the books I’ve written in the fire:~a few ashes
17  ExII|        ll dare to confess I’ve written to you~(..in the hope that
18  ExII|       I’m ashamed of what I’ve written,~since I see what I who
19  ExII|     that you’re reading verses written while on watch.~An old city
20 ExIII|       here, and hasty verse is written~and, once made, goes to
21 ExIII|     hand, lacking caution, had written who you are,~perhaps that
22 ExIII|    discovers the same feelings written twice?~Forgive the confession,
23  ExIV|        Ah! Shameful: I’ve even written a work in Getic,~where savage
24  IBIS|      exists, of the thousands ~written, that can be interpreted
25   Ind|       an apple on which he had written his pledge to marry her.
26   Ind|       famous work the Lyde was written to console himself for the
27   Ind|        does not appear to have written a poem about it before his
28   Ind|        for applause, he hasnt written for the theatre.~Book TV.
29   Ind|        Ars, and that they were written in a light vein, as exercises
30   Ind|       Ovid claims his book was written to exclude virtuous women
31   Ind|      the Ars Amatoria again as written for courtesans and not for
32   Ind|       TI.XI:1-44 Tristia I was written on the journey. He was in
33   Ind|     AD12/13.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Written in the late autumn of AD12,
34   Ind| potential delays may have been written early that year. ~Book EIV.
35   Ind|    that year. ~Book EIV.X:1-34 Written in the sixth summer, early
36   Ind|     gods and the giants. If so written it might not have helped
37   Ind|      VII:1-68 He denies having written anything for the theatre,
38   Ind|      and 9. He appears to have written a Thebaid. Book TIV.X:41-
39   Ind|      poetry.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 Written of by Passer(?) a poet in
40   Ind|      XVI:1-52 His letters home written by poet in Ovid’s list of
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