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1 T-I| that failed to reach the harsh gods,~on my own behalf, 2 T-II| More, the edict, though harsh and threatening,~was still 3 T-III| long years,~will be less harsh to him and to us.~~ I pray, 4 T-III| themselves into the air,~harsh winter holds them back if 5 T-III| lies idle, abandoned to harsh neglect.~~ No sweet grapes 6 T-III| point of my being born?~Harsh one, why here, in the wretched 7 T-IV| as he drew the trees and harsh rocks to his singing.~The 8 T-IV| of the place!~I avoided harsh military contests when I 9 T-IV| pliant bridle, ~and takes the harsh bit in its gentle mouth:~ 10 T-IV| years:~he was born to the harsh weapons of the noisy forum:~ 11 T-IV| live, and struggle against harsh suffering,~not filled with 12 T-V| yellow with viper’s gall:~Harsh voices, grim faces, the 13 T-V| that duty.~~ Book TV.X:1-53 Harsh Exile In Tomis~ ~Three times 14 T-V| often dealt in the forum.~Oh harsh Lachesis, when I have such 15 ExII| whenever he’s compelled to be harsh,~who conquers only that 16 ExII| does the Muse come to the harsh Getae when called.~Yet I’ 17 ExII| Graecinus, pray he’s not harsh with me, ~and add some words 18 ExI| we snatch at thorns and harsh rocks with our hands:~the 19 ExI| I beg you,~don’t close a harsh door against my anxious 20 ExI| weakened?~The gods are not so harsh to me that I’d believe,~ 21 ExIII| the worst feature~of my harsh exile, you that aggravate 22 ExIII| If such actions stir the harsh Getae, what should they ~ 23 ExIII| adultery, which is forbidden by harsh laws?~But don’t let Caesar’ 24 ExIII| his neck away, new to the harsh yoke:~for long there’s been 25 ExIV| mild with suppliants, and harsh with the guilty.~When you 26 ExIV| man who suffers things too harsh to be believed!~Well believe 27 ExIV| gentler,~than your heart be harsh to your weary friend.~Let 28 ExIV| achieves its effect, or whether~harsh fate orders me to die beneath 29 IBIS| or woman,~and strike the harsh cymbals with effeminate 30 IBIS| Achaean poet.~And, on the harsh cliff, may your entrails 31 Ind| 1-42 Book EIII.IX:1-56 A harsh place to expect the Muse 32 Ind| the servants perhaps under harsh questioning?).~Book TV.VIII: