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 1   T-I|          to set my sails for the Sarmatian land.~I’m forced to touch
 2   T-I|    carried by fate to Getic, and Sarmatian shores.~He had a faithful
 3   T-I|          in the wild Scythian or Sarmatian hills,~and your heart circled
 4 T-III|          Roman will wander among Sarmatian shades,~a stranger forever
 5 T-III|   barbarous wagons are pulled by Sarmatian oxen.~I’ll scarcely be believed,
 6 T-III|       sea’s solid ice no longer, Sarmatian herdsmen~dont drive creaking
 7   T-V|         I, exiled far off on the Sarmatian shore,~take care my funeral
 8   T-V|    Little Bear,~held fast to the Sarmatian shore of the savage Getae.~
 9   T-V|      Muses! –~am forced to speak Sarmatian for the most part.~See,
10   T-V|        learnt to speak Getic and Sarmatian.~Yet still, to confess the
11  ExII|         I believe myself dodging Sarmatian arrows,~or offering my hands,
12  ExII|    un-pray that same death,~lest Sarmatian soil should cover my bones. ~
13  ExII|    spears,~the other arrows from Sarmatian hands.~So quote the example
14  ExII|          here, learn to bend the Sarmatian bow?~My powers prevent me
15   ExI|        perpetual cold chills the Sarmatian coastline.~There’s a harmless
16 ExIII|    learnt how to speak Getic and Sarmatian) ~it chanced that an old
17 ExIII|        it’s not been dyed by the Sarmatian sea.~The flocks produce
18  ExIV|         distorted loins,~but the Sarmatian pirates harm sailors more.~
19  ExIV|      bitter winter to freeze the Sarmatian sea.~The stars of the Wain,
20  IBIS|          this place,~between the Sarmatian and the Getan arrows.~Meanwhile
21   Ind| Thermodon, probably based on the Sarmatian warrior princesses of the
22   Ind|       Heniochi~Book EIV.X:1-34 A Sarmatian people who indulged in piracy.~ ~
23   Ind|          a marriage.~ ~Hypanis~A Sarmatian river, now the River Bug.~
24   Ind|      Lover of Ceres.~ ~Iazyges~A Sarmatian tribe living near the Danube.~
25   Ind|        Ovid has learned to speak Sarmatian and his Latin is growing
26   Ind|       calls the region of Tomis, Sarmatian. By his day a Sarmatian
27   Ind|          Sarmatian. By his day a Sarmatian tribe, the Roxolani, had
28   Ind|     comparison with anything the Sarmatian culture produces.~Book TV.
29   Ind|         wish not to be buried in Sarmatian earth.~Book EI.V:43- 86
30   Ind|          24 Book EIV.X:35-84 The Sarmatian Black Sea not a source of
31   Ind|     spoken were Greek, Getic and Sarmatian. Ovid learnt the language
32   Ind|        beneath Sicily.~ ~Tyras~A Sarmatian river, the Dniester.~Book
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