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1 T-II| somewhere safe,~so that peace as well as my home aren’ 2 T-II| concerns you,~now Armenia seeks peace, now the Parthian Horse~ 3 T-II| be as yours.~Nor is that peace yours, that you grant the 4 T-III| poet,~to be able to live in peace in your native land.~Lead 5 T-III| joyful?~Is it a mark of the peace it’s given the world?~Does 6 T-III| some day, your house makes peace with him~who authored me, 7 T-III| innocent houses.~Even at peace, they tremble on the edge 8 T-IV| devotion, dear friends,~and at peace in my native country.~Youth 9 T-V| enemy out.~While there’s peace at times, there’s no reliance 10 T-V| there’s no reliance on peace:~so the place now endures 11 T-V| joy, and need a mind at peace.~My fortunes are blown about 12 T-V| still fear itself denies me peace to perform the task,~I live 13 ExII| to contain the creator of peace?~When Aeneas carried his 14 ExII| surrounded with dangers,~as if peace was taken from me with my 15 ExII| endless conflict, deprived of peace,~while the quiver-carrying 16 ExI| greatest of youths in war or peace.~I’ll tell of that triumph 17 ExI| mountainous Dalmatia lowered in peace:~Illyria, a servant now, 18 ExI| Sarmatians,~a land without peace and waves bound by ice.~ 19 ExI| in the fruits of Augustan peace. ~Yet you read this verse 20 ExI| your laurel should offer peace even to exiles:~Black Sea 21 ExI| desiring bloodshed once peace was made.~Moreover constant 22 ExIII| to desire me to have no peace in my exile?~You should 23 ExIII| is now, and filled with peace,~then may the gods grant 24 ExIII| where there’s never any peace,~where the wild Danube gathers 25 ExIV| Moesian tribes to their peace treaty,~he cowed the Getic 26 ExIV| might know hope~of sweet peace, and was further from the 27 IBIS| the wound of a man~seeking peace, bandies my name about the 28 IBIS| Invocation~ ~We’ll enjoy that peace, while life remains to me,~ 29 IBIS| moan so there can be no peace in your house.~Cruel whips, 30 IBIS| for the ancients to be at peace.~You take Sisyphus’s place: 31 IBIS| Cruel Mars that promises no peace, lowered down, ~and that 32 Ind| 55-88 Flaccus maintained peace there.~ ~Montanus~Julius 33 Ind| Athenian Agora to the temple of Peace in Rome.~ ~Myrrha~Ibis:311- 34 Ind| there, teaching the arts of peace. His wife was Egeria, the