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1 T-I| error has misled me,~if my thought was foolish, but not wicked,~ 2 T-I| with long delay.~I’d not thought about slaves or companions,~ 3 T-I| friends,~you above all who thought it right to make my fate 4 T-I| been betrayed by one~whom I thought would bring me help in misery.~ 5 T-II| Still I was daring: but I thought I detracted from it,~and 6 T-II| our sins.~So the writing I thought, in my youth, would never 7 T-III| wreath of oak~prompting that thought in my mind.~When I learnt 8 T-III| men of old and new times thought,~with learned minds, is 9 T-III| by some trick.’~While she thought what to do, gazing around 10 T-III| since, though I’d never have thought it possible,~you take the 11 T-III| it’s clear, and I’m not thought a liar,~I’d like you to 12 T-IV| seen to be, the other’s thought, a god.~Though I won’t need 13 T-IV| from the winning post, I thought I’d reached,~my chariot 14 T-IV| poets of those times,~I thought the bards that existed so 15 T-V| what it was.~The wounds I thought would close, in due course,~ 16 T-V| for humankind. Who’d have thought~that I’d be performing these 17 T-V| downfall,~some even wishing it thought they’d feared it,~and gazed 18 T-V| hair. ~Those too, who are thought to descend from the Greek 19 T-V| and situation.~Lastly, the thought of fame grants no small 20 T-V| praise makes for fertile thought.~Once, while a following 21 ExII| believe me,~perhaps I’ll be thought worthy of a little help,~ 22 ExII| slight body.~When you’ve thought deeply about what I should 23 ExII| seek them,~for I recall in thought my sweet friends sometimes,~ 24 ExII| say it, and I’d not have thought~it possible, your letter 25 ExII| do so, whom in life you ~thought godlike, carried out every 26 ExII| to everyone, in case they thought my ills a mere conceit.~ 27 ExI| breath barely comes.~I never thought any sweetness could be mine 28 ExI| boat’s so shattered it’s thought it must soon founder,~but 29 ExIII| praised as a wife~you won’t be thought to have brought honour to 30 ExIII| what use is that if it’s thought I’ve composed~notes on adultery, 31 ExIII| walls,~and the semblance be thought to act the real thing.~Let 32 ExIV| service.~O, how often I thought myself disloyal in these 33 ExIV| dissemble too: don’t want to be thought to know me,~‘Who’s that?’ 34 ExIV| equalled mine,~would have thought we were both to be punished.~ 35 ExIV| if not~through rational thought, by the lapse of time. ~ 36 IBIS| fulfilled, I beg: so it may be thought~not my word, but a speech 37 IBIS| suffer what the man, who thought to be free ~by disgracing 38 IBIS| those faithless whom you thought were faithful to you. ~Like 39 Ind| heavens. Ovid implies he never thought to attack Augustus.~Ibis: 40 Ind| heavens. Ovid implies he never thought to attack Augustus.~ ~Pelops~