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1 T-I| treachery,~the horses were driven in different directions.~ 2 T-I| fearful and yet eager to be driven back,~with what power the 3 T-I| pray she wins by them, and driven on a strong southerly~may 4 T-II| vice,~but Aristides wasn’t driven from his city.~Eubius wasn’ 5 T-III| one more citizen to them,~driven away, and hidden at the 6 T-III| has.~Some, hands tied, are driven off as captives,~looking 7 T-IV| than the ills I endured, driven through the wide world,~ 8 T-IV| miss the communal joy, I’m driven far away,~and only faint 9 T-IV| in piety or wickedness,~driven by the Furies, his own conscience,~ 10 T-IV| not see it so, who have driven me~over earth and sea, and 11 T-IV| barren indignation will be driven to use its weapons.~If I’ 12 T-IV| hidden poles.~At length, driven through long wanderings, 13 ExII| city of Argos.~Aristides, driven from his country, fled to 14 ExI| last the clouds of care are driven off: I see ~a fragment of 15 ExI| his earliest years,~Ovid, driven to the Black Sea’s sinister 16 ExI| of a worse one is absent.~Driven by the foaming sea, stretching 17 ExI| season can lighten exile: I, driven out to sea,~suffered Arcturus’ 18 ExI| than let your loyalty be driven from my heart:~and I’ll 19 ExIII| left elbow, and sleep~was driven at a blow from my anxious 20 ExIV| and the sight~of my own, driven like a wreck to Getic waters,~ 21 ExIV| year,~and December’s been driven out by your holy month,~ 22 ExIV| the chariot of the sun be driven to the Eastern sea,~as if 23 ExIV| so the breeze filled his driven sails.~Nor is it any effort 24 ExIV| have hurt me?~Am I being driven towards the old reef again,~ 25 IBIS| stone:~and Ixion, beaten, driven by his wheel’s swift circling,~ 26 IBIS| the roads of Ambracia.~Die driven through by javelins like 27 IBIS| Libyan Jove,~may the sand driven by south winds bury your 28 IBIS| your crazed mind too be driven by frenzies,~like a man 29 Ind| or as some say on being driven mad by Artemis.~ ~Brutus ( 30 Ind| Odyssey.~Book TII:361-420 Driven by passion for Ulysses. ( 31 Ind| disown him.~Book TV.III:1-58 Driven from the wall by Jupiter-Zeus.~ 32 Ind| Telegonus.~Book TII:361-420 Driven by passion for Ulysses. ( 33 Ind| After Mercury killed Argus, driven by Juno’s fury Io reached 34 Ind| god’s vines. Lycurgus was driven mad and killed his own son 35 Ind| killing of her own children, driven by anger through slighted 36 Ind| at the Trojan war. He was driven into exile by his father