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1 T-I| your two edges,~so you’re seen ragged, with straggling 2 T-I| cities, nor places I’ve seen,~nor do I sail to Alexander’ 3 T-I| groaning no less than if she’d seen the bodies~of her daughter 4 T-I| among the sacred heroines,~seen to be first, for the virtues 5 T-I| mournful features, never to be seen again,~while you could, 6 T-II| been victor.~I’ve often seen those you’ve enriched by 7 T-II| the day grow bright.~I’ve seen an elm weighed down with 8 T-II| jests.~In the end I’ve not seen one of all those many writers~ 9 T-II| stupid husband?~They’re seen by nubile girls, wives, 10 T-II| items like these.~You’ve seen them yourself and often 11 T-III| horses.~Merops would not have seen his son on fire, his daughters~ 12 T-III| be given due credit:~I’ve seen the vast waters frozen with 13 T-III| cut the solid wave.~I’ve seen fish stuck fast held by 14 T-III| things, I’m sad I haven’t seen,~will be an instant guest 15 T-IV| two deities,~of whom one’s seen to be, the other’s thought, 16 T-V| times.~If tough Ulysses had seen no misfortunes~Penelope 17 T-V| my books would have been seen. ~What I owe to you would 18 T-V| expected, like birds, ~hardly seen before they’re taking away 19 ExII| part, to worship him.~I’ve seen one who confessed to outraging 20 ExI| imprisoned ~among the Getae, I’ve seen the glorious triumph.~Your 21 ExI| garlanded horses, will be seen to climb~the Tarpeian Rock 22 ExI| others didn’t even wish to be seen to know me,~only two or 23 ExI| model of virtue,~who can be seen from his character to be 24 ExIII| whatever you do will be seen on a mighty stage,~and you’ 25 ExIII| what is heard as what is seen!~It’s not the absence of 26 ExIII| gold and silver~that you’ve seen, that finery, I complain 27 ExIV| there was no one to be seen,~but nevertheless these 28 ExIV| all the many years we’ve seen,~no less beloved by me than 29 Ind| Cyclopes.~Book EII.X:1-52 Seen erupting by Ovid on his 30 Ind| on divinity. Is Augustus seen to be a god or only believed 31 Ind| his ‘error’ was to have seen something, unwittingly. 32 Ind| offence, that is was something seen, that he had not spoken 33 Ind| consistent with his claim to have seen something whose significance ( 34 Ind| Histories XII.25) claims to have seen the bull, which had been