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 1   T-I|     greater than my powers.~Wise poets, write of my troubles not
 2   T-I|     tokens of fortune suit happy poets,~a wreath is not becoming
 3  T-II|         theatre’s profitable for poets,~and the praetor pays for
 4 T-III|          can, connoisseur of new poets,~do so, and keep my ‘body’
 5  T-IV|     cherished and cultivated the poets of those times,~I thought
 6  T-IV|         of time.~And the younger poets cultivated me, as I the
 7  T-IV|          ours has produced great poets,~fame has not been unkind
 8   T-V|          not compare me with her poets:~it’s among the Sarmatians
 9   T-V|       the day, Bacchus, that the poets are accustomed~to celebrate
10   T-V|          You too, loyal crowd of poets who share my studies,~drink
11  ExII|         do people say truly that poets are not sane,~and am I the
12   ExI|          are rites common to all poets,~though each follows a different
13 ExIII|        the doctor’s skill.~Great poets dont require indulgent
14 ExIII|     right to your support.~Other poets write about triumphs they’
15 ExIII|         speaks only for herself.~Poets, you and I have rites in
16 ExIII|       The prophecies of inspired poets are not vain:~Jove will
17   Ind|         49-90 Famous through the poets.~Ibis:465-540 Orestes was
18   Ind|          90 Known of through the poets.~ ~Charybdis~The whirlpool
19   Ind|          52 A poet and patron of poets in Ovid’s list of his lesser
20   Ind|          90 Known of through the poets.~Ibis:597-644 Buried beneath
21   Ind|          56 The greatest of epic poets.~Book EIV.II:1-50 Blessed
22   Ind|         His lyrics imitate Greek poets (e.g. Sappho and Alcaeus)
23   Ind|          a group of seven tragic poets of Alexandria who flourished
24   Ind|         40 Even this greatest of poets died poor.~Book EIII.III:
25   Ind|    Palatine library, a patron of poets, and friend of Ovid’s.~Self
26   Ind|       continues. He mentions the poets in his circle of friends,
27   Ind|         EI.V:43- 86 The choir of poets, belonging to the Muses.~
28   Ind| Lampsacus.~ ~Prisci~Two Augustan poets, one of whom was probably
29   Ind|       unknown.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 Poets in Ovid’s list of his lesser
30   Ind|        sculptors, scientists and poets, such as Anacreon and Ibycus.
31   Ind|         49-90 Famous through the poets.~Ibis:465-540 City of Pentheus.~ ~
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