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1 T-I| journey.~Either the Adriatic saw me scribbling these words~ 2 T-II| to me?~Actaeon, unaware, saw Diana unclothed:~none the 3 T-III| founded here.~Gazing around, I saw prominent doorposts hung ~ 4 T-III| that clings to me always.~I saw you grieving for my fate, 5 T-III| face must have showed.~I saw your tears falling on my 6 T-III| of my old friends did.~I saw your expression of grief, 7 T-III| because my unknowing eyes ~saw an offence, my sin’s that 8 T-III| look-out on a high hill saw Aeetes ship far-off,~and 9 T-IV| The same day of the year saw both our birthdays:~one 10 T-IV| Italian lyre.~Virgil I only saw: and greedy fate granted ~ 11 T-V| you trample on my fate?~I saw a man who laughed at shipwrecks, 12 ExII| my thoughts.~Though she saw so many deaths, Niobe was 13 ExII| delight.~If you suddenly saw me, you wouldn’t know me,~ 14 ExII| Caesar, who sees all things, saw that himself,~that my crime 15 ExII| involved in my affairs.~I saw him weeping at my ‘funeral 16 ExII| know my features if you saw them,~and you’d ask what’ 17 ExI| came.~Aethalian Elba last saw me with you, and caught~ 18 ExI| squares, all the porticoes, saw us~together: and the amphitheatre, 19 ExI| revealed to my eyes.~We saw Etna’s flames illuminate 20 ExI| only a part of what we both saw,~while you made the paths 21 ExI| eyes as if you just now saw me.~And, for my part, though 22 ExIII| while I tell of what I saw, a ghost of the flesh,~an 23 ExIII| in your misery.~I first saw this place when, at my mother’ 24 ExIV| time of trouble.~Anyone who saw your tears, that equalled 25 IBIS| Saturn, Asclepius, himself saw restored to life:~like Sinis 26 IBIS| and Cercyon, whom Ceres saw with delighted ~gaze, dying 27 IBIS| abandoned on Sicilian~Etna, who saw Aeneas’ Trojan sails approaching:~ 28 IBIS| Socrates’ death:~as Aegeus who saw the deceptive sail of Theseus’ 29 IBIS| Bacchus, ~as Talus who found a saw was the cause of his death:~ 30 IBIS| Hector’s son, Astyanax, saw from his~native citadel, 31 Ind| ancient name for Boeotia. He saw Diana bathing naked and 32 Ind| 120 Ibis:465-540 Actaeon saw her naked, bathing in a 33 Ind| EII.III:49-100 Ovid last saw Cotta there in the autumn 34 Ind| nearby at one time, and saw the rock.) See Metamorphoses 35 Ind| Daedalus and invented the saw. He was killed by Daedalus 36 Ind| Dido.~Book TIV.X:41-92 Ovid saw him but did not meet him.~