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1 T-II| vanish, change, return, ~give, or deny me hope of pleasing 2 T-III| this city:~kind reader, give me a gentle hand, in my 3 T-III| they’ve injured him~will give their author fame and enduring 4 T-III| foolishness,~if you want to give a true name to what I did.~ 5 T-III| sound like a real bull.~Give me a prize, I pray, worthy 6 T-V| were milder to me,~then I’d give you poetry filled with delight.~ 7 T-V| with a woven garland,~Boy, give me incense that delivers 8 T-V| offer courtesy to both: we give way ~to the blind, and those 9 T-V| accustomed waters too long.~Give up hope for me, that little 10 T-V| gift, the greatest I could give.~Add that you’re the sole 11 ExII| testimony,~since they, thereby, give witness of their powers.~ 12 ExII| the dinner ~table used to give witness to among your guests:~ 13 ExII| the gods that you might give more than you repay.~This 14 ExI| life, losing heart.~And you give no small comfort to me,~ 15 ExI| wife for a mighty husband,~give a sympathetic ear to a suppliant’ 16 ExIII| if you’ve any leave to give,~land trampled by swift 17 ExIII| you’ve a little time to give to an exiled friend,~O star 18 ExIII| have been one willing to give, if anyone asked.~Assuming 19 ExIV| earned his reproach before.’~Give me the waters of Lethe that 20 ExIV| thoughtful~attentions. Why indeed give you what you yourself compose?~ 21 ExIV| yourself compose?~Who’d give Aristaeus honey, Bacchus 22 ExIV| Caesar and the gods,~(he’ll give you cause why you should 23 ExIV| service,~if it’s words I give in return for my return 24 ExIV| Muses.~But it’s better to give us all themes than poems:~ 25 IBIS| place me in the earth,~or give my corpse in vain to the 26 IBIS| been confessed:~another give your scored body to her 27 IBIS| of Leoprepeus.~Or may you give your name to the flowing 28 IBIS| your fellow men,~or may you give your burning limbs to the 29 Ind| father, causing Deianeira to give him the shirt of Nessus 30 Ind| 465-540 Ovid appears to give an alternative myth of Dryas’