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1 T-I| know there are merciful powers on those heights~but I still 2 T-I| these breakers,~and let your powers favour the ship:~or if you 3 T-I| use to me,~I prayed: ‘You powers that own these sites nearby,~ 4 T-I| follow our undiminished powers:~But they flee with the 5 T-I| content is greater than my powers.~Wise poets, write of my 6 T-I| body, enduring toil:~my powers are delicate and slight.~ 7 T-I| my poetry has no great powers,~my lips are inadequate 8 T-I| made safe by the divine powers of Pallas,~through all event, 9 T-I| separate paths with gentle powers!~One ship’s ready to thread 10 T-II| be atoned for, among the powers that be,~to a wounded god 11 T-II| sparingly you used your powers!~Then, as if life were too 12 T-II| gave my ingenuity slender powers.~Yet Virgil, the happy author 13 T-IV| no little thing to apply powers still fresh to them,~and 14 T-IV| can see, given~my bodily powers, there’s little time left 15 T-IV| effort too great for my powers.~I’d neither the strength 16 T-IV| invincible, relying on its own powers.~Forgetting myself and my 17 ExII| thereby, give witness of their powers.~They often ease punishments 18 ExII| public affairs occupies his powers:~this is too small a matter 19 ExII| and royal Juno:~no divine powers defended my life. ~He was 20 ExII| bend the Sarmatian bow?~My powers prevent me taking up that 21 ExII| it to exercise its proper powers.~True I’ve no pain, I don’ 22 ExI| are mine too, as far~as my powers allow: that House can’t 23 ExI| sound, and sees~that your powers, Rome, which he fashioned, 24 ExI| your being taken from me, O powers~of the State: you’ll be 25 ExIII| the city,~while the sacred powers offer an easy approach,~ 26 ExIII| was any former talent),~my powers gone, am strengthened by 27 ExIII| wrecked his ship.~The heavenly powers, believe me, spare the wretched,~ 28 ExIII| prince:~Justice moderates his powers.~Caesar recently established 29 ExIV| might reach the heavenly powers.~~ Book EIV.IX:1-54 To Graecinus: 30 ExIV| gods, try and woo those powers ~with prayer, that you worship 31 IBIS| prison:~you too, the lower powers, Fauns, Satyrs, Lares,~the 32 Ind| Woodland spirits.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by Ovid.~ ~Flaccus~ 33 Ind| dedicated to them.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by Ovid.~ ~Largus~ 34 Ind| to Lesbos. (This head had powers of prophetic utterance) 35 Ind| the Satyr.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by Ovid.~Book EIV.