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Alphabetical [« »] carracci 1 carrhae 1 carriage 1 carried 33 carries 12 carrion 1 carry 19 | Frequency [« »] 34 sun 34 yourself 33 42 33 carried 33 found 33 just 33 mentioned | Publius Ovidius Naso Poems from Exile Concordances carried |
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1 T-I| delay:~and, book, if you carried everything I think of,~you’ 2 T-I| my sake.~I went, like one carried off before his funeral,~ 3 T-I| winds he’s sent~I’ll be carried to a place I must not visit.~ 4 T-I| constellations apart~I’m carried by fate to Getic, and Sarmatian 5 T-I| virgin Helle’s straits, she carried in flight so insecurely,~ 6 T-IV| where to where my fate has carried me,~often my hand, furiously, 7 T-IV| blood.~See even Germany is carried along with loosened hair,~ 8 T-IV| chains on the arms that carried weapons.’~You’ll ride in 9 T-IV| his death.~Joyfully, she carried off the statue of the goddess~ 10 T-IV| land.~O let the winds, that carried Orestes home,~fill my returning 11 T-IV| dedicates the weapons he carried to the ancient Lares.~Since 12 T-IV| adult toga:~our shoulders carried the broad purple stripe,~ 13 T-IV| wreathed with olive, had carried off the Olympic prize,~when 14 ExII| creator of peace?~When Aeneas carried his father on his shoulders,~ 15 ExII| it was a solid ship that carried Aeson’s son.~I had no Tiphys 16 ExII| life you ~thought godlike, carried out every office for you.~ 17 ExI| of conquered walls were carried~before him, barbarian towns 18 ExIII| from the temple,~and were carried in secret over the boundless 19 ExIV| And you observe poison carried by barbed steel,~so the 20 ExIV| captive, till Vitellius, ~carried downriver, disembarked his 21 Ind| Anchises.~Book EI.I:1-36 He carried his father Anchises out 22 Ind| bottomless cistern with water carried in leaking sieves.~Book 23 Ind| Samothrace.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Carried by the ram, which here signifies 24 Ind| Iole. He killed Eurytus and carried off Iole.~Ibis:251-310 Sacrificing 25 Ind| king in a chariot race and carried her off. He was assisted 26 Ind| 361-420 The ‘Pisan’ girl carried off by Pelops.~ ~Hippolytus~ 27 Ind| Hercules was enamoured of. He carried her off after killing her 28 Ind| themselves with ivy, and carried the thyrsus a ritual wand 29 Ind| specific against gout.) Jason carried out his tasks using the 30 Ind| and charioteer. Later he carried off Hippodamia.~Book TII: 31 Ind| a life by Polybius, who carried home the general’s bones 32 Ind| purple stripe. The lectors carried the fasces, axes encased 33 Ind| Noted for its yellow sands, carried by the waters.~Ibis:135-