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 1   T-I|         He was always engaged in savage warfare,~I was used to gentler
 2   T-I|    surprise, since they fear the savage lightning~whose fires often
 3   T-I| barbarous coast to port, used to savage rapine,~always full of bloodshed,
 4  T-II|    leaves,~that’s been struck by savage Jupiter’s lightning.~Though
 5  T-II|          also far-off conducting savage war:~nay he return to you
 6  T-II|        look betraying wrath,~and savage Medea, a mother with sin
 7 T-III|      pillars,~Danaids, and their savage father with naked sword:~
 8 T-III|       stranger forever among the savage dead.~But make sure my bones
 9 T-III|     among the place-names of the savage barbarians:~here too colonists
10 T-III|     alive even then.~Whether the savage power of wild Boreas~freezes
11  T-IV|          74 Tiberius’s Triumph~ ~Savage Germany, defeated, may have
12  T-IV|          that’s further from the savage enemy:~and such is Augustus’
13   T-V|       the Sarmatian shore of the savage Getae.~I, who led a life
14  ExII|      misery: exiled further from savage enemies:~that some rough
15  ExII|    appeal, not to Theromedon, or savage Atreus,~or King Diomedes
16  ExII| Messalinus, all the way from the savage Getae.~Does the place reveal
17  ExII|       complain, dear friend~that savage warfare’s added to my troubles.~
18 ExIII|          and land,~never free of savage enemies and snow,~will a
19 ExIII|    already know ~of you, and the savage crowd approve of such spirits.~
20 ExIII|         led straight to Trivia’s savage altar,~their hands tied
21 ExIII|          friendship’s name moves savage hearts.~If such actions
22 ExIII|   Captive kings already call for savage insignia,~and for robes
23 ExIII|         to correct it, among the savage Getae, is barely sane. ~
24  ExIV|        though I’d like to if the savage wars allowed,~what’s left
25  ExIV|       had occasion to make those savage roads safe:~it was owing
26  ExIV|        clad in skins: escape the savage Getae, at the last,~and
27  ExIV|    stained the river waters with savage blood.~Ask him about the
28  ExIV|          throughout, here, where savage enemies~demonstrate that
29  ExIV|   written a work in Getic,~where savage words are set to Italian
30  ExIV|          travels well beyond the savage Getae)~that you’re the reason
31  IBIS|         on their shoulders,~that savage crowd, the daughters-in-law
32  IBIS|           or those killed by the savage crowd of Lemnian women:~
33  IBIS|  Theudotus suffered death from a savage enemy.~Or may Abdera set
34  IBIS|     whoever delighted in calling~savage Dryops to his Theiodamantine
35   Ind|          EII.II:75-126 A hostile savage.~Book EII.IX:39-80 Cursed
36   Ind|    personifying the earth in its savage state, worshipped in caves
37   Ind|       with long beards and hair, savage and aggressive. They dress
38   Ind|          Book EII.IX:39-80 Their savage King Antiphates.~Book EIV.
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