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1 T-I| I’m forced to touch the wild left shore of Pontus:~I 2 T-I| Black Sea raises,~or in the wild Scythian or Sarmatian hills,~ 3 T-I| drenched, or overwhelmed, by wild seas.~I first joined her 4 T-I| the verses I wrote to the wild roaring of the sea,~astonished 5 T-III| races.~The Sarmatians, a wild tribe, surround me, the 6 T-III| Whether the savage power of wild Boreas~freezes the sea-water 7 T-III| rock, nursed on the milk of wild beasts,~and, I’ll swear, 8 T-III| commerce, in speech, with the wild tribes:~every place fills 9 T-IV| feeling no wound,~while the wild howling of the Idaean rites 10 T-V| troubles, which would make wild beasts weep,~don’t thaw 11 T-V| no hand to the swimmer in wild seas,~you alone dragged 12 ExII| and lions –~despite their wild natures – seek their lairs.~ 13 ExII| Quirinus’s city, sees the wild Getae near.~I can scarcely 14 ExII| doves avoid the dovecote, wild ~beasts their caves, cattle 15 ExII| ground, cold in the sky,~wild Getae with weapons, and 16 ExI| swelled my sails:~now the wild seas are tumultuous with 17 ExIII| never any peace,~where the wild Danube gathers its icy waters?~ 18 ExIV| equably,~and the author’s wild speech did him no harm.~ 19 IBIS| like Phalaecus’.~May the wild boar that killed Lycurgus’ 20 IBIS| raging bull, dragged over wild ~mountains, as Lycus’s imperial 21 Ind| but he was killed by a wild boar that gashed his thigh. 22 Ind| childbirth, virginity, hunting, wild creatures, and the moon. 23 Ind| variously identified as ‘wild rue’, wild cyclamen, and 24 Ind| identified as ‘wild rue’, wild cyclamen, and a sort of 25 Ind| and he describes it as a wild garlic). Circe was the mother 26 Ind| consort was Attis, slain by a wild boar like Adonis. His festival 27 Ind| Dirce to the horns of a wild bull and set it loose.~ ~ 28 Ind| The capture of the Cretan wild bull.~The capture of the 29 Ind| Argonauts and was killed by a wild boar by the river Lycus 30 Ind| Lycurgus to pieces with wild horses on Mount Pangaeum. 31 Ind| Book TI.VIII:1-50 Their wild mountainous locale.~Book 32 Ind| Book TI.VIII:1-50 Their wild mountainous locale.~Book