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 1   T-I|       Sea raises,~or in the wild Scythian or Sarmatian hills,~and
 2 T-III|         him~not exiled: the rest Scythian Pontus holds.~The land near
 3 T-III|          The Bosphorus, Don, the Scythian marshes lie beyond it,~a
 4 T-III|        Ovid’s house, now, in the Scythian world?~Does my sentence
 5 T-III|       how to speak.~Thracian and Scythian tongues sound round me,~
 6  T-IV| suffering.~It feels no exile, no Scythian seashores,~it’s not aware
 7   T-V|        But I pay the penalty, in Scythian Danube’s lands,~the player
 8   T-V|          relegatus’,~cutting the Scythian waves in a fleeing vessel.~
 9   T-V|        that I breathe ill~in the Scythian air, might leave my body,~
10   T-V|      truly sinister coast of the Scythian Sea.~Innumerable tribes
11   T-V|      sing of existence among the Scythian tribes:~both are a heavy
12  ExII|      sent to a place free of the Scythian bows.~If I asked for more,
13  ExII|          bones not be covered by Scythian earth,~nor my ashes, ill-interred,
14  ExII|      should live amongst ice and Scythian~arrows, if owning to a sort
15   ExI|   misfortunes,~and I dont stain Scythian arrows with my blood~before,
16   ExI|         far from the savagery of Scythian lands.~I know it’s difficult,
17   ExI|      place of exile far from the Scythian foe.~~ Book EII.VIII:37-
18 ExIII|        send.~Still I’ve sent you Scythian arrows sheathed in a quiver:~
19  ExIV|      this place, and the hostile~Scythian climate, and how I fear
20   Ind|        exile.~Book TV.I:1-48 The Scythian Danube.~Book TV.X:1-53 Book
21   Ind|         41-104 Arrows stained in Scythian blood.~Book EIV.X:35-84
22   Ind|        TIII.IV:1-46 Described as Scythian.~Book TIII.VIII:1-42 Book
23   Ind|      fighting tactics. Ovid uses Scythian as a general term for the
24   Ind|      calls the Black Sea region, Scythian. He talks about the Scythian
25   Ind|     Scythian. He talks about the Scythian marshes, though much was
26   Ind|        Ovid is among the hostile Scythian tribes.~Book TIII. XII:1-
27   Ind|          TV.I:1-48 The Danube is Scythian.~Book TV.II:45-79 The Scythian
28   Ind|   Scythian.~Book TV.II:45-79 The Scythian waters he has sailed.~Book
29   Ind|      sailed.~Book TV.VI:1-46 The Scythian air, unfavourable to him.~
30   Ind|         wish not to be buried in Scythian earth.~Book EI.III:1-48
31   Ind|          1-110 Tauris considered Scythian by Ovid.~Book EIII.VIII:
32   Ind|          1-24 He sends a gift of Scythian arrows to Paullus.~Book
33   Ind|        Book EIII.II:1-110 Called Scythian by Ovid.~ ~Telegonus~The
34   Ind|         Theromedon, Therodamas~A Scythian chieftain, or alternatively
35   Ind|      crops to Lyncus king of the Scythian barbarians. He was attacked,
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