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 1   T-I|     land.~~ Book TI.II:1-74 The Journey: Storm at Sea~ ~Gods of
 2   T-I|           Book TI.II:75-110 The Journey: The Destination~ ~I don’
 3   T-I|        too slow.~I pray for the journey to be shorter,~to see the
 4   T-I| appropriate one for my intended journey.~I touched the threshold
 5   T-I|           Book TI.X:1-50 Ovid’s Journey to Tomis~ ~Golden-haired
 6   T-I|         the troubled days of my journey.~Either the Adriatic saw
 7 T-III|         elegiac metre, the long journey:~If I’m not golden with
 8 T-III|         sick heart:~so, now the journey’s done, the toil is over,~
 9  T-IV|         and twice completed his journey, reaching Pisces.~In all
10   T-V|           To say nothing of the journey’s danger, the bitter perils ~
11  ExII|         permission for the long journey,~since he revered the sanctuary
12   ExI|        offer calm waters for my journey~why should I offer Neptune
13 ExIII|     city do you come from?~What journey do you make in your ill-fated
14 ExIII|      What’s the reason for your journey, other than to view~my troubles,
15  ExIV|         you dont hurry ~on the journey, you’ll reach the imperial
16  ExIV|          so the purpose of your journey can be fulfilled.~~ Book
17   Ind| Bistonian shore to continue his journey.~Book EI.II:101-150 Thracian
18   Ind|         Ovid passed them on his journey into exile.~ ~Cyclopes~A
19   Ind|     winter storms during Ovid’s journey.~ ~Haemon~The son of Creon,
20   Ind|        46 Ovid is retracing the journey to Rome.~ ~Halcyone, Alcyone~
21   Ind|  stormier seas than Ovid on his journey.~ ~Itys~The son of Tereus
22   Ind|       the Black Sea, but Ovid’s journey was longer, since Rome is
23   Ind|         who knew nothing of the journey. When Fabius died not long
24   Ind|    divinewomen who helped his journey, maybe the two Julias via
25   Ind|    Tristia I was written on the journey. He was in the Adriatic
26   Ind|    coast, and then finished the journey to Tomis by land.~Book TV.
27   Ind|         assisted Theseus on his journey to Hades to rescue Persephone
28   Ind|        where Ovid continued his journey to Tomis overland. He would
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