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1 T-I| her light, the Capitol,~close to my house, though that 2 T-II| covered with Mars’s sand!~Close the Circus! The Circus’s 3 T-II| t safe:~here a girl sits close to an unknown man.~Why’s 4 T-III| forbid the doors of death to close!~~ Book TIII.III:1-46 Longing 5 T-IV| forgetting myself, ~ah, how close I’ve come to revealing your 6 T-V| The wounds I thought would close, in due course,~hurt me 7 T-V| beg the gods, rightly, to close the gates of heaven ~to 8 ExI| audience, I beg you,~don’t close a harsh door against my 9 ExIII| shameful for us both if you, so close to me~through long acquaintance, 10 ExIV| ills. ~The Danube, all too close, will sooner turn its course~ 11 ExIV| wagon-shaped,~are very close to us, and they possess 12 IBIS| brands~made of green twigs close to his eyes, close to the 13 IBIS| twigs close to his eyes, close to the lids.~The child wept 14 IBIS| were maimed.~Or may a noose close the passage of your breath~ 15 Ind| Antilochus~The son of Nestor and close friend of Achilles.~Book 16 Ind| Book TII:547-578 See the close of the Metamorphoses Book 17 Ind| here the influential Cotta, close supporter of the Emperors, 18 Ind| temple in the Forum was close to that of the deified Julius 19 Ind| largest of the Aegean islands close to the south-east of Greece 20 Ind| Fabius. The lines suggest a close relationship between Ovid 21 Ind| was an energetic soldier, close to Tiberius. ~Book EI.X: 22 Ind| and his funeral forms the close of Homer’s Iliad.~Book TI. 23 Ind| Callimachus’s. TIV.IX has close similarities with Ibis:1- 24 Ind| certainly reiterates the close tie with Paullus, and the 25 Ind| focusing on Messalinus’s close relationship with Augustus 26 Ind| EIII.V:1-58 Metaphorically close to the Styx.~Ibis:1-40 A 27 Ind| the son of Strophius and close friend of Orestes, whom 28 Ind| means ‘near the city’, i.e. close to Rome.~Book TIII. XII: 29 Ind| Pontus is metaphorically close to the Styx.~Ibis:41-104 30 Ind| placed by ancient sources close to the Roman Forum, the 31 Ind| agricultural reform. He was a close friend of Maecenas and introduced 32 Ind| Vitellius, (praetor in AD14, close friend of Germanicus, and