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Alphabetical [« »] ghost 8 giant 7 giants 18 gift 38 gifted 4 gifts 14 gigantes 1 | Frequency [« »] 38 bear 38 exiled 38 getic 38 gift 38 go 38 livia 38 medea | Publius Ovidius Naso Poems from Exile Concordances gift |
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1 T-I| that I’m even alive is a gift from a god.~Otherwise, be 2 T-I| still anyone, it’s all your gift.~It’s your doing that I’ 3 T-II| if life were too slight a gift, added, ~since you didn’ 4 T-II| sin.~If she enters your gift, the temple of Mars, Venus~ 5 T-III| absence, lightens them by her gift~of love, and her strength 6 T-III| modest ~manners, and the rare gift of imagination.~I was the 7 T-III| something less, but a great gift to me,~would be to order 8 T-III| There’s greater worth in my gift than it seems, my king, ~ 9 T-III| of my genius,~reward me gift for gift, for this invention.’~ 10 T-III| genius,~reward me gift for gift, for this invention.’~So 11 T-IV| were pleased with my every gift, ~and your fond love added 12 T-IV| knight new-made by fortune’s gift.~I was not the first child: 13 T-V| citizen, in short it’s a gift of the god that he’s alive.~ 14 T-V| would remain.~Caesar’s gift is supreme: that I breathe 15 T-V| it possible to enjoy the gift received.~When most men 16 T-V| fame,~and you possess a gift, the greatest I could give.~ 17 ExII| kindness comes to me~as a great gift, and I’m well counselled 18 ExII| whom I shed tears, the last gift to the dead,~and wrote verses 19 ExI| her Caesars, so that~your gift could be complete, as it 20 ExIII| 24 To Maximus Paullus: A Gift~ ~I was wondering what gift 21 ExIII| Gift~ ~I was wondering what gift the land of Tomis ~might 22 ExIII| spinning they grind Ceres’s gift,~and carry water in pots 23 ExIV| celebrated as a work, a gift of your patronage.~~ Book 24 ExIV| holds above all to be a gift of Caesar’s mercy.~With 25 ExIV| ask him to protect his gift,~so the purpose of your 26 ExIV| I confess it’s a meagre gift indeed for a great service,~ 27 ExIV| of the sponsor,~and the gift acquires the majesty of 28 ExIV| as well, and by this sad gift~you can’t say you own nothing 29 IBIS| Lichas who brought Nessus’ gift steeped in venom, ~and stained 30 Ind| Jupiter and conceded as a gift to Juno. She was then guarded 31 Ind| her sent Glauce a wedding gift of a golden crown and white 32 Ind| who brought Hercules the gift of Nessus given to Deianira, 33 Ind| Book EI.X:1-44 Wine, the gift of Bacchus.~ ~Lycaon~Son 34 Ind| 89~Ibis:465-540 The fatal gift of the poisoned shirt steeped 35 Ind| VIII:1-52 His life is a gift of Augustus’s, the god, 36 Ind| prophet, who had received the gift of prophecy from Apollo. 37 Ind| EIII.VIII:1-24 He sends a gift of Scythian arrows to Paullus.~ 38 Ind| Ceres sent him to take the gift of her crops to Lyncus king