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1 T-I| safe through Venus’s power.~Fierce Neptune often challenged 2 T-III| the bright light:~it’s a fierce lightning bolt that falls 3 T-IV| was carrying weapons.~This fierce one, with hostile eyes still 4 T-IV| and rivers,~filled with fierce slaughter, running with 5 T-IV| been struck by Jupiter’s fierce lightning.~But rise, in 6 T-IV| solid steel:~it even softens fierce anger, little by little,~ 7 T-IV| is still quiet: but the fierce bull scatters sand,~and 8 T-V| what he’ll approve, free of fierce Getae and barbarism.~Meanwhile 9 T-V| tribes round about threaten fierce war,~and think it’s a disgrace 10 ExII| still, I’ve not employed fierce weapons against the gods,~ 11 ExII| Sarmatians are up to, or the fierce Iazyges,~and the Tauric 12 ExII| tell of themselves.~The fierce Getae captured it after 13 ExI| my blood~before, and no fierce Getan steals my life with 14 ExI| this verse composed amid fierce battles,~and having read 15 ExI| hostile to my prayers,~So may fierce Germany be dragged, a slave~ 16 ExI| in his invention:~but one fierce in war, never knowing defeat 17 ExIV| of Syracuse,~barely kept fierce hunger away with his humble 18 ExIV| enemies come to know how fierce you are~in conflict, and 19 ExIV| frost:~you yourself see the fierce Iazygian ox-herd~lead his 20 ExIV| by arms or position.~The fierce enemy had taken it from 21 ExIV| terrors!~Scylla may yelp, fierce with monsters, from distorted 22 ExIV| can’t compare her~with the fierce Achaei, who roam the eastern 23 ExIV| Graccus, granting tyrants fierce words,~Proculus holding 24 IBIS| Euboean Bay:~and as the fierce ravager died by lightning 25 IBIS| unprofitable stories.~And as fierce iambics harm their creator,~ 26 Ind| Achaei~Book EIV.X:1-34 A fierce tribe living near the Pontus.~ ~ 27 Ind| of small stature with a fierce courtoom manner. As a poet 28 Ind| VIII:49-90 Ovid labels them fierce, stern, of a barbaric nation.~ 29 Ind| rain.~Book TI.II:1-74 A fierce Aegean wind blowing Ovid’