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 1   T-I|         rouse it, ~dont you be a second cause for punishment!~Yet
 2   T-I|          Penelope’s fame would be second to yours:~either you owe
 3   T-I|           my way,~and boarded the second ship of my exile’s path.~
 4  T-II|          must be silent about the second fault:~I’m not important
 5  T-IV|         that guides the Greek~the second Phoenician ships, both un-wet,
 6   ExI|    affection,~in these he’ll take second place to no man.~He’ll celebrate
 7 ExIII|         metre to use now:~since a second triumph’s near, concerning
 8  ExIV|           s moving onwards into a second five,~and stubborn fortune
 9  ExIV|       long one.~Nor by making the second syllable, that’s over quickly,~
10  IBIS|          uneaten entrails.~Let no second death end the torments of
11   Ind|    friendship with Antilochus was second only to that with Patroclus. (
12   Ind|     Homeric scholar and critic of second century BC Alexandria, born
13   Ind|         of any star and being the second nearest to the sun. He restored
14   Ind| explicitly.~Book EII.VII:1-46 The second letter addressed explicitly
15   Ind|           prematurely, and then a second time after being nourished
16   Ind|         flourished at Rome in the second half of the 1st century
17   Ind|         Cicero, proscribed by the second Triumvirate, and killed
18   Ind|        intend Darius III (not the second, who was not historically
19   Ind|       pastures and cattle. Ovid’s second wife was from Falerii. Falisca
20   Ind|    explicitly.~Book EII.VI:1-38 A second poem explicitly addressed
21   Ind|        and Illyrian rebels in the second Illyrian war of the summer
22   Ind|         46 Ovid’s daughter by his second wife travelled there with
23   Ind|        regime.~Book EI.VII:1-70 A second poem addressed to him, playing
24   Ind|            1)~Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome (trad. 715-
25   Ind|       rebutting the charge, and a second epilogus asking for mercy.~
26   Ind|           Pannonian rebels in the second Illyrian War of summer AD9.
27   Ind|       February/March of AD11. The second winter of exile (in Tomis)
28   Ind|        child, his daughter by his second wife. She was married to
29   Ind|        begins. He was born on the second day of the festival of Minerva,
30   Ind|    marriages, his daughter by his second marriage, see above, and
31   Ind|       Latin here indicates that a second set of six was drafted for
32   Ind|        and Illyrian rebels in the second Illyrian war of the summer
33   Ind|           spared. Phineus and his second wife Idaea persecuted his
34   Ind|     island, who flourished in the second half of the 6th century
35   Ind|           after losing Eurydice a second time, hence Rhodopeius an
36   Ind|        and Illyrian rebels in the second Illyrian war of the summer
37   Ind|         57-115 Ovid anticipates a second German triumph for Tiberius.~
38   Ind|         ways.~Book EIV.XIV:1-62 A second letter addressed to him. ~
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