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1 T-I| face of Troy when she was taken.~Now the cries of men and 2 T-II| as well as my home aren’t taken from me,~so as not to fear 3 T-III| now, for a first time, I’m taken from you, mea lux.~Think 4 T-III| everything, that could be, taken from me.~still I follow 5 T-IV| right to the place that was taken from me:~it travels freely 6 T-IV| knows: so my life was not taken,~nor my possessions appropriated 7 T-IV| The priestess had already taken her place, knife drawn,~ 8 T-V| grieved when Hector was taken,~and why Philoctetes groaned 9 T-V| but you shouldn’t have taken it up.~if you were going 10 ExII| restore the sight~they’ve taken, when they see true penitence 11 ExII| dangers,~as if peace was taken from me with my native land:~ 12 ExII| me, or any Roman, being taken~by the enemy, I least of 13 ExI| course my boat should have taken?~Rather an arm should be 14 ExI| lack you, by your being taken from me, O powers~of the 15 ExIII| I forgive those~who’ve taken flight along with Fortune.~ 16 ExIII| shuns the plough when he’s taken from the herd,~and draws 17 ExIV| plays her part, when I’ve taken up my tablets,~she barely 18 ExIV| still alive,~whom you’ve taken no care to enquire about.~ 19 ExIV| position.~The fierce enemy had taken it from its Thracian king ~ 20 ExIV| swiftest horse.~Aegisos was taken, and your deeds, Vestalis,~ 21 Ind| playing the lyre. Briseis was taken by Agamemnon leading to 22 Ind| according to legend, and taken by the Getae.~Book EIV.VII: 23 Ind| the Fall of Troy and then taken back to Greece by Agamemnon 24 Ind| the precinct at Delphi was taken as the central point of 25 Ind| Hercules. The Dryopians were taken to the shrine of Apollo 26 Ind| prosecution for treason. He had taken up with Antony’s mistress 27 Ind| wife of Menelaüs. She was taken, by Paris, to Troy, instigating 28 Ind| the 4th century. It was taken by the Romans in 273BC. 29 Ind| Alternatively, it was eventually taken to Rome by Aeneas, and housed 30 Ind| the bull, which had been taken to Carthage at the time