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1 T-I| Jove’s weapon:~I think the hostile lightning seeks me when 2 T-I| friendly to Trojans, Pallas hostile.~Saturnia hated Aeneas, 3 T-I| has more terrors than the hostile sea.~I endure the deceptions 4 T-II| I’ve followed~weapons or hostile forces opposed to you.~By 5 T-III| closed gates keep out the hostile Getae.~I often search for 6 T-IV| so the feeling of these hostile hours is absent.~~ Book 7 T-IV| weapons.~This fierce one, with hostile eyes still burning,~was 8 T-IV| no less fearful than the hostile sea.~Those you hear of, 9 T-IV| when old,~The Fates were hostile, bringing ease ~to my early 10 T-IV| madness, did I drive him to hostile anger,~the most gracious 11 T-V| fortunes are blown about by hostile winds,~and nothing could 12 T-V| filled with the fear of hostile sounds.~I myself have already 13 ExII| read what’s left with a hostile mind.~You be the judge. 14 ExII| it’s possible he’s less hostile to me than he was.~Even 15 ExII| that hero, not Pontus a hostile land,~hardly anywhere’s 16 ExI| running in terror from the hostile hounds.~~ Book EII.II:39- 17 ExI| Black Sea earth is open to hostile neighbours.~It’s sweet to 18 ExI| let your godhead not be hostile to my prayers,~So may fierce 19 ExI| features, face to face.~Since hostile fate has begrudged me that,~ 20 ExI| this one thing she isn’t hostile to me.~Welcome my shipwreck 21 ExIII| is ordered away~to a less hostile place, leaves you behind?~ 22 ExIII| so I might live in a less hostile region,~and then no aspect 23 ExIII| they went in fear of the hostile gods.~They might seem over 24 ExIV| midst of new joys,~and the hostile harshness of this place 25 ExIV| noble Donnus, to attack the hostile force.~No delay: conspicuous 26 ExIV| features of this place, and the hostile~Scythian climate, and how 27 IBIS| that can be interpreted as hostile:~and my books have hurt 28 IBIS| the tomb of Thrasyllus by hostile Larissean wheels, ~as Hector 29 Ind| crew.~Book EII.II:75-126 A hostile savage.~Book EII.IX:39-80 30 Ind| Orestes. Devoted to Orestes, hostile to Aegisthus and her mother. 31 Ind| 52 Book EII.VIII:37-76 A hostile people.~Book TIII.XIV:1- 32 Ind| See Athene~Book TI.II:1-74 Hostile to the Trojans.~Book TI. 33 Ind| Sicily.~Book EII.II:75-126 A hostile monster.~Ibis:251-310 Ibis: 34 Ind| 47-84 Book EIII.1:1-66 A hostile region for exile.~Book EI. 35 Ind| VII:1-40 Ovid is among the hostile Scythian tribes.~Book TIII. 36 Ind| there.~Book EIV.IX:55-88 The hostile climate.~ ~Secular Games,