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 1 T-III| lessens the cold, now the past year’s done,~a Black Sea winter
 2  T-IV|        me.~The same day of the year saw both our birthdays:~
 3   T-V|     clothes I wear only once a year,~of shining white so different
 4   T-V|      sunny or cloudy days in a year,~you’ll find that it’s more
 5   T-V|     and with lagging steps the year completes its course.~For
 6   ExI|    part of the quickly gliding year.~Ah, how different that
 7 ExIII|      once made, goes to you, a year can pass.~It’s no small
 8  ExIV|        than any other, the new year will be happy and bright.’~
 9  ExIV|    when you’ve opened the long year,~and December’s been driven
10  ExIV|      so many lands and seas, a year has gone.~The act of consolation
11  ExIV|   write to Penelope~in his ten year wanderings over the cruel
12  IBIS|     your birthday, and at new ~year, by anyone whose lips have
13   Ind|       publicly purified once a year and one of the burghers
14   Ind|   freed his men, staying for a year on her island. (Moly has
15   Ind|    equally refer to an earlier year)~Book EII.II:39-74 Celebrated
16   Ind|      make his birth at the new year, a week after the winter
17   Ind|         The first month of the year in the Julian calendar was
18   Ind|         celebrated every fifth year inclusive from 776BC, and
19   Ind|     Ovid is starting his sixth year in Tomis. ~ ~Olympus~A famous
20   Ind|      Tomis early the following year (9AD).~Book TII:155-206
21   Ind|        therefore dates to this year.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Ovid
22   Ind|    death in the August of that year.~Book EIV.VI:1-50 Book EIV.
23   Ind|         We are in Ovid’s sixth year in Tomis, AD14, so it is
24   Ind|        been written early that year. ~Book EIV.X:1-34 Written
25   Ind|        combats took place. The year was 43BC when both the Consuls,
26   Ind| brother born on the same day a year earlier who died at age
27   Ind|        six months of the Roman year, are mentioned here, originally
28   Ind|        the other months of the year. Six books only, in six
29   Ind|         which flowered twice a year, and its violets. Malaria
30   Ind|     Book EIV.VI:1-50 His sixth year there.~Book EIV.IX:55-88
31   Ind|       destroyed in the ten-war year with the Greeks, and identified
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