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Alphabetical [« »] exhausted 2 exhort 1 exile 129 exiled 38 exiles 3 exilium 1 exist 6 | Frequency [« »] 39 wretched 39 xii 38 bear 38 exiled 38 getic 38 gift 38 go | Publius Ovidius Naso Poems from Exile Concordances exiled |
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1 T-II| his city.~Eubius wasn’t exiled, writer of a vile story,~ 2 T-III| Even now you defend your exiled friend zealously,~easing 3 T-III| the only part of him~not exiled: the rest Scythian Pontus 4 T-III| anyone there still remembers exiled Ovid,~if my name’s alive 5 T-III| sentence.~Often a father’s exiled to a foreign shore,~but 6 T-IV| d have you worthy of an exiled husband.~Grieve truly for 7 T-IV| lived to be the bride of an exiled husband.~My daughter, twice 8 T-V| with a fading cry,~so I, exiled far off on the Sarmatian 9 T-V| player with Love’s quiver is exiled.~I’ve turned people’s thoughts 10 T-V| city,~and I may see you exiled, with greater cause:~after 11 ExII| be safer ~in my misery: exiled further from savage enemies:~ 12 ExII| sailed~Colchian waters, was exiled from Haemonia to Pirene’ 13 ExII| in a better place.~Tydeus exiled from Calydon, came to Adrastus,~ 14 ExI| still think to acquire an exiled poet’s writings.~Truly, 15 ExIII| little time to give to an exiled friend,~O star of the Fabii, 16 ExIV| says, that, when he was exiled,~you had occasion to make 17 ExIV| my mind: it alone’s not exiled from that place,~to gaze 18 ExIV| the sixth winter sees me exiled under the icy pole.~My poetry’ 19 ExIV| hospitable~to one who’s exiled from his native land.~If 20 ExIV| Envy, stop reviling one exiled from his country,~stop scattering 21 IBIS| or ocean grant you a way.~Exiled, wander helpless, across 22 IBIS| from Elysian Fields,~and be exiled, where the guilty host abide.~ 23 IBIS| the daughters-in-law of exiled Aegyptos.~Tantalus, Pelop’ 24 Ind| EI.III:49-94 Welcomed the exiled Tydeus.~ ~Aeacides~Descendants 25 Ind| The Athenian statesman, exiled in 482BC.~Book EI.III:49- 26 Ind| translation.~Book TII:361-420 Not exiled for his risqué tales.~Book 27 Ind| 94 Diogenes the Cynic was exiled, and lived in Attica.~Book 28 Ind| Scribonia and then Livia. He exiled Ovid to the Black Sea region 29 Ind| conventions. ~Book EI.III:49-94 Exiled to Attica.~ ~Diomedes (1)~ 30 Ind| removed as a senator and exiled to Lesbos by Tiberius in 31 Ind| displeasure, he was recalled, exiled, and committed suicide to 32 Ind| 50 Book EIV.X:35-84 Ovid exiled among them.~Book TI.X:1- 33 Ind| Book VII.~Book EI.III:49-94 Exiled from Thessaly to Corinth.~ 34 Ind| Book EII.II:75-126 Ovid exiled among them.~Book TI.VIII: 35 Ind| Book EI.III:49-94 Rutilius exiled there. A desirable Greek 36 Ind| city.~Book EI.III:49-94 Exiled, he fled to Cyprus, sacred 37 Ind| Persians at Salamis. He was exiled c474-472BC.~Book EI.III: 38 Ind| immortal.~Book EI.III:49-94 Exiled, he fled to Adrastus at