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1 T-I| stars.~What abysses sink beneath the yawning flood!~Now, 2 T-I| honoured name of friend~lie beneath your feet, a worthless thing?~ 3 T-II| Hister’s delta,~I’m crushed beneath virgin Callisto’s icy pole –~ 4 T-II| indeed there are many things beneath their notice.~As Jove, who 5 T-III| the gentle air might fall beneath my swiftness~and suddenly, 6 T-III| gone,~let him know that, beneath the stars that never~touch 7 T-III| bowed ~your sorrowful head beneath the general’s foot.~He who 8 T-IV| human blood,~live almost beneath the same starry sky as myself,~ 9 T-V| the Euxine Sea – this land beneath the frozen pole –~yet I’ 10 T-V| not fallen so low that~I’m beneath you, whom nothing can be 11 ExI| refusing to set her head beneath Caesar’s foot. ~Tiberius 12 ExI| push the swimmer’s face beneath the clear wave.~See what 13 ExI| no sadder~land than this beneath either starry pole.~It’s 14 ExI| know,~so my guilt can hide beneath my ‘Art’ alone.~Whatever 15 ExI| Elean river, runs hidden beneath the waves, even now.~There 16 ExI| for my part, though I live beneath the celestial pole,~that 17 ExI| and often speak to you beneath the frozen axis.~You’re 18 ExIV| always stands on its top beneath her unsteady feet.~She’s 19 ExIV| since the earth’s now set beneath your gaze.~You, placed there 20 ExIV| and the last page came beneath my fingers,~they nodded 21 ExIV| harsh fate orders me to die beneath the frozen pole,~I’ll always 22 ExIV| be known by every place beneath the sky~(if my Muse travels 23 IBIS| knife used to cut at from beneath.~And, inspired, slash your 24 Ind| the anger of the giants beneath it.~ ~Agamemnon~The king 25 Ind| god Alpheus and pursued beneath the sea to Sicily. See Ovid’ 26 Ind| poets.~Ibis:597-644 Buried beneath Sicily.~ ~Glaucus(1)~Ibis: 27 Ind| The giants were imprisoned beneath the island.~ ~Sicyon~A town 28 Ind| the gods, who was buried beneath Sicily by Jupiter.~Book 29 Ind| Book EII.X:1-52 Buried beneath Sicily.~ ~Tyras~A Sarmatian