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 1   T-I|           since what is left but prayer? –~dont shatter the ribs
 2   T-I|           I spoke to the gods in prayer like this,~my wife more
 3   T-I|          aloft,~begging help, in prayer, forgetting his skills.~
 4  T-II|        TII:155-206 His Plea: His Prayer~ ~So by the gods, who grant
 5  T-II|     often granted more than that prayer.~If you granted me a milder,
 6  T-II|       His Plea: Last Defence and Prayer~ ~Still, dont think that
 7 T-III|        greatest of them, hear my prayer!~Meanwhile, since the public
 8 T-III|         this,~to showing that my prayer might be effective.~The
 9 T-III|       more –~I fear only lest my prayer might be immodest.~Perhaps,
10  T-IV|       chariot.~I’m not sure what prayer to speak, I can’t say~what
11  T-IV|         to another place, ~if my prayer is not without respect and
12   T-V|             Book TV.II:45-79 His Prayer to Augustus~ ~A distant
13   T-V|             Book TV.III:1-58 His Prayer to the God Bacchus~ ~This
14   T-V|          always befriend you:~no prayer of mine could be more heartfelt.~
15  ExII|        EI.I:37-80 To Brutus: His Prayer~ ~Is there anyone brave
16  ExII| demanding, and trim the sails of prayer I beg you.~I only desire
17   ExI|          favourable answer to my prayer.~You too with garlanded
18   ExI|          if he knew.~Such a kind prayer, because of that nature
19   ExI|   succeed:~which is the people’s prayer and mine as well.~~ Book
20   ExI|         76 To Cotta Maximus: His Prayer ~ ~And you, the Caesar closest
21 ExIII|          hour will come, at your prayer.~Dont be scared at the
22  ExIV|     incense to them and words of prayer,~every time the sun rises
23  ExIV|          is hateful, and my last prayer~is to go anywhere at all
24  ExIV|       and woo those powers ~with prayer, that you worship with a
25  IBIS|       let there be no part of my prayer that fails.~And let it be
26  IBIS|          act as priest with sure prayer.~Whoever is at my rites,
27   Ind|        TII:155-206 Ovid offers a prayer for his safety.~Book TIV.
28   Ind|        TII:155-206 Ovid offers a prayer for his safety.~Book TIV.
29   Ind|        TII:155-206 Ovid offers a prayer for his safety. Tiberius
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