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1 T-III| and strong in far-flung arrows~laying waste the neighbouring 2 T-III| wretchedly pierced by barbed arrows,~since there’s a touch of 3 T-IV| enemy, with his bow, his arrows dipped in venom,~circles 4 T-IV| never safe from Cupid’s arrows,~was my heart, that the 5 T-V| t carry~bow, quiver, and arrows pale yellow with viper’s 6 T-V| shut, inside, we gather ~arrows that fell in the middle 7 ExII| covered by the coating of arrows~fixed there, and the heavy-barred 8 ExII| as I am~with cold, with arrows, and with my own fate.~My 9 ExII| myself dodging Sarmatian arrows,~or offering my hands, captive, 10 ExII| Bistonian spears,~the other arrows from Sarmatian hands.~So 11 ExII| amongst ice and Scythian~arrows, if owning to a sort of 12 ExI| and I don’t stain Scythian arrows with my blood~before, and 13 ExI| by Fortune’s iniquitous arrows,~I only conceive sad thoughts 14 ExIII| battered at by enemies,~their arrows soaking wet with fatal venom,~ 15 ExIII| brother,~so may you carry the arrows that strike us all,~so may 16 ExIII| weapons, my torches and arrows,~by my mother, and by Caesar’ 17 ExIII| Still I’ve sent you Scythian arrows sheathed in a quiver:~I 18 ExIV| of being wounded by Getic arrows,’~I’d have said: ‘Go and 19 ExIV| enemy nearby:~if the slender arrows aren’t tipped with snake 20 ExIV| Here there’s leafless land, arrows steeped in venom,~here winter 21 IBIS| Sarmatian and the Getan arrows.~Meanwhile lest you complain 22 Ind| child armed with a bow and arrows, and carrying a flaming 23 Ind| 92 The love-god and his arrows.~Book EI.IV:1-58 The god 24 Ind| carries a bow, quiver and arrows. She and her followers are 25 Ind| 46 Fortune’s iniquitous arrows. Fickle by reputation but 26 Ind| Erythia after shooting three arrows through the three bodies. 27 Ind| poison from the Hydra for his arrows.~The capture of the stag 28 Ind| Philoctetes received his bow and arrows after his death, destined 29 Ind| fetch Philoctetes and the arrows.~Book TII:361-420 He loved 30 Ind| had inherited the bow and arrows of Hercules and Ulysses 31 Ind| and in Pontus.~Ibis:41-104 Arrows stained in Scythian blood.~ 32 Ind| was consul in 11BC. The arrows are perhaps intended for 33 Ind| him the bow, quiver and arrows that would enable the Greeks 34 Ind| EI.III:49-94 The poisoned arrows of the Sarmatians.~Book 35 Ind| sends a gift of Scythian arrows to Paullus.~Book EIV.VI: 36 Ind| it.~Ibis:135-162 Thracian arrows.~Book EIV.V:1-46 Frozen