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1 T-I| flight,~made safe by the divine powers of Pallas,~through 2 T-II| it’s possible somehow for divine minds to be wrong,~indeed 3 T-III| can only pray, worship the divine Augustus,~and petition the 4 T-IV| I suffered more from the divine power’s wrath.~Be warned 5 T-V| birth,~you, at least, with divine power, should have aided~ 6 T-V| saying? In offending Caesar’s~divine will, I also deserved to 7 ExII| to live.~The power of the divine being itself stirs our hearts:~ 8 ExII| reputation, ~would have needed no divine aid, if praised by them.~ 9 ExII| Pallas and royal Juno:~no divine powers defended my life. ~ 10 ExI| should I fail to believe the divine anger could lessen ~towards 11 ExI| I aimed my spear at any divine power.~My offence is grave 12 ExI| neighbouring temple~whom divine Julius views from his lofty 13 ExI| recently coarse metal, is now divine.~By granting me riches, 14 ExI| them as if with the truly divine.~As much as you could achieve 15 ExI| there be any reason for the divine to be granted~its usual 16 ExIII| city’s state is as I now divine it,~and there’s no grief 17 ExIII| the great gods.~Worship divine Augustus amongst them, above 18 ExIII| will’s to be praised:~I divine that the gods will be content 19 ExIV| shameful for so great a man.~Divine power toys with human affairs, 20 ExIV| speak,~in supplication, to divine Augustus on my behalf.~He 21 ExIV| young Caesar. Please your divine power,~Germanicus, truly 22 ExIV| thanks on behalf of the divine ~Caesars, striking the white 23 ExIV| And so I foretell your divine power will yield to them:~ 24 ExIV| when I was struck by the divine shaft.~I wish that, injured 25 IBIS| Carthaginian leader. ~Nor let divine power be prompt to your 26 IBIS| you die by the fire of the divine avenger.~And may you be 27 Ind| The fleece was that of the divine ram on which Phrixus had 28 Ind| Julian succession, with its divine characteristics. The problem 29 Ind| grandson worshipped by Ovid as divine.~ ~Dryas~Ibis:311-364 The 30 Ind| son worshipped by Ovid as divine.~ ~Geryon~The monster with 31 Ind| widow worshipped by Ovid as divine.~Book EIV.XIII:1-50 Compared 32 Ind| dead who were regarded as divine.~Book TI. IX:1-66 Visited 33 Ind| also a suggestion of real ‘divine’ women who helped his journey, 34 Ind| mother for proof of his divine origin and went to the courts 35 Ind| son worshipped by Ovid as divine.~ ~Tibullus~Albius Tibullus (