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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 isnt 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,
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