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1 T-I| final day,~and hear, and return to me, in the same tone,~ 2 T-II| ruined by my own talent?~Why return to the newly condemned Muses, 3 T-II| my fears vanish, change, return, ~give, or deny me hope 4 T-II| conducting savage war:~nay he return to you victor over a defeated 5 T-II| my name!~I don’t beg to return, though we believe the great 6 T-II| land!~Not that I should return to Italy, unless some day~ 7 T-III| length of time:~and still I return to the Muses though they 8 T-III| every reason for idleness,~return to the true arts and your 9 T-III| chariots:~let him grant your return and you’ll have wings at 10 T-III| day,~I beg you never to return to this place,~not while 11 T-IV| still my Muse suffers me to return to poetry~and the ancient 12 ExII| her cage,~she yearns to return to her woodlands.~Bulls 13 ExII| prayers, the possibility of return.~But I fell heavily. What 14 ExI| Now everyone desires his return, and counts,~with anxious 15 ExI| bandaging my wounds.~In return, if I had the chance to 16 ExI| Even if you offered me return, I think you could do~nothing 17 ExI| from my heart:~and I’ll return this spirit to the vacant 18 ExIII| kindnesses.~Indeed, you return them to me at full interest,~ 19 ExIII| Styx.~If my striving to return from here is prohibited 20 ExIV| repeat them)~then you’ll return home, escorted by the whole 21 ExIV| if it’s words I give in return for my return being granted.~ 22 ExIV| I give in return for my return being granted.~But he who 23 ExIV| Lupus~author of Helen’s return with Menelaus:~and he who 24 IBIS| monstrous shapes, ~never to return from the house of the dark 25 IBIS| metal.~When you wish to return to years of youth, may you ~ 26 Ind| court, and requested the return of the Golden Fleece. The 27 Ind| a pre-condition for its return. Medea assisted Jason to 28 Ind| signal of success on his return to Athens from Crete and 29 Ind| men sent broke his oath to return, when the Senate refused 30 Ind| Athene to delay the Greek’s return voyage.~ ~Minotaur~The son 31 Ind| recalls the offer of the return of Roman standards captured 32 Ind| loathsome attentions, in return for advice on how to obtain 33 Ind| whom he accompanied on his return to Mycenae, and whose sister 34 Ind| aftermath of it and the Greek return in the Odyssey. The Troad 35 Ind| leaders, the tale of his return home is told in Homer’s 36 Ind| Ithaca but had a difficult return home.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52