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1 T-I| cano tristia tristis: ~ happy, I once sang happy things, 2 T-I| tristis: ~ happy, I once sang happy things, sad things~ I sing 3 T-I| to see your pleasures, happy Nile.~I ask for favourable 4 T-I| me,~if I’ve sung of the happy age with him as Leader,~ 5 T-I| such tokens of fortune suit happy poets,~a wreath is not becoming 6 T-II| know me,~but that was no happy omen for me.~Poetry made 7 T-II| Giants,~it may well be he’s happy with his praise.~Others 8 T-II| powers.~Yet Virgil, the happy author of your Aeneid,~brought 9 T-III| for my life, ~do you pass happy hours there forgetting me?~ 10 T-III| and every man should be happy with his lot.~Eumedes would 11 T-III| trees:~a region, ah, that no happy man should enter.~This then, 12 T-IV| native country.~Yet the happy people will own the true 13 T-IV| Hector, if Troy had been happy?~The road to virtue’s paved 14 T-V| the theme.~Untouched and happy I toyed with youth~and happiness, 15 T-V| this fate is in my poetry.~Happy the man who can count his 16 T-V| Penelope would have been happy not famous.~If her husband, 17 T-V| you are, who’d call you happy and envy you~in that you 18 T-V| what’s difficult, in less happy times,~no age ignores it, 19 ExII| so many deaths, Niobe was happy,~losing her sense of feeling, 20 ExII| Rome.~My luckless Muse is happy with that theatre:~as I 21 ExI| his heart,~how he heard happy omens of applause as he 22 ExI| Tarpeian Rock in victory, by a happy Rome:~your father will see 23 ExI| set on an honoured brow.~O happy are those allowed to see 24 ExI| entered a single house. ~Happy are those who see the reality, 25 ExIII| revered as the Capitol,~is as happy as it is now, and filled 26 ExIII| from the applause~and the happy approval of the crowd:~I’ 27 ExIII| can barely turn itself to happy songs.~Cheerful words, though 28 ExIII| novelty, that they please.~Happy those to whom it was granted 29 ExIII| realm, to exist among the happy gods.~When I’m here again, 30 ExIII| almost, penetrates it all.~Happy, I once sang happy things, 31 ExIII| all.~Happy, I once sang happy things, sad things I sing 32 ExIV| other, the new year will be happy and bright.’~The goddess 33 ExIV| on arrival!)~you may be happy now, in a fresh marriage.~~ 34 ExIV| crime.~I wish I were as happy as my heart is pure!~No 35 Ind| and Diana.~Book EI.II:1-52 Happy in becoming senseless stone.~ 36 Ind| weeping amber by the River Po, happy in losing their sense of