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1 T-I| words away,~and won’t let my prayers reach the gods.~So the same 2 T-I| winds drive my sails and prayers ~who knows where, so I’m 3 T-I| without hindrance.~And may my prayers that failed to reach the 4 T-II| the rest~aided the common prayers with mine as well. ~Do I 5 T-III| than mine.~You deserve my prayers for you, by your kind~affection, 6 T-III| Foolish, why utter childish prayers for them in vain,~things 7 T-III| of Caesar’s triumphs,~of prayers made to our Roman Jupiter, 8 T-III| birthday,~and make propitious prayers with fine words?~My situation 9 T-IV| shrines that favour~your prayers, and you’ll offer the votive 10 T-V| has a tender heart for the prayers of the fearful,~and, following 11 ExII| soften Caesar with your prayers,~so her husband’s funeral 12 ExII| cross, a man still utters prayers.~How many people this goddess 13 ExII| words of your own to my prayers.~May I lie entombed in the 14 ExII| might be overcome by your prayers, the possibility of return.~ 15 ExI| words of your own to my prayers.~But only try it if you 16 ExI| requires me to make such prayers, on your behalf,~for though 17 ExI| had any hope of this in my prayers:~I salute, as I used to 18 ExI| who are never deaf to your prayers,~and your bed-mate who alone 19 ExI| godhead not be hostile to my prayers,~So may fierce Germany be 20 ExI| sympathetic ear to a suppliant’s prayers.~May your husband prosper, 21 ExI| gods, assent to my timorous prayers.~Let it benefit me to have 22 ExI| than in not letting such prayers be made in vain.~That brilliant 23 ExI| turned deaf ears to our prayers, why should ~a fallen victim 24 ExI| she left unfulfilled the prayers of labouring farmers?~The 25 ExI| and offered our mutual prayers to the ocean gods,~and to 26 ExIII| words be nothing but anxious prayers.~Next remove the barrier 27 ExIII| approach,~it’s to be hoped our prayers might have some worth.’~ 28 ExIII| and I’m ashamed my useless prayers are without end.~You’ve 29 ExIV| to be receptive to your prayers:~the snowy oxen, that Falerii’ 30 ExIV| greater power than your prayers.~I’ve spent five years of 31 ExIV| never allows its priest’s prayers to be made in vain:~seek 32 ExIV| pressing things,~add both your prayers to mine, I beg you,~and, 33 ExIV| the vaulted stars,~hear my prayers spoken by anxious lips.~ 34 ExIV| well: make a road for my prayers through the deep.~~ Book 35 IBIS| highest sky itself, approve my prayers:~and the stars, and that 36 IBIS| for my skill!~And let the prayers of execration harm his false ~ 37 IBIS| prepared: no delay to the sad prayers:~dread sacrifice, relinquish 38 IBIS| multiply the power of my prayers.~You’ll read more in time,