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1 T-II| and no glory follows the honour~at least I suffered no accusation.~ 2 T-III| no funeral rites, without honour of a tomb,~my head will 3 T-III| did before: it was like an honour, deserving thanks,~for your 4 T-IV| I’d certainly show you honour,~and unite your rare loyalty 5 T-V| returning, demands its customary~honour: my hands go perform affection’ 6 T-V| cease to bless you:~your honour, in rescuing a poet, would 7 T-V| that comes with no little honour:~that my voice is never 8 ExII| need it himself,~lacks no honour in any book of mine.~If 9 ExII| each comes to the god they honour - and begs,~with tears, 10 ExII| exequies and rituals of great honour,~and poured the spices over 11 ExI| care’s for expediency, not honour,~and their loyalty stands 12 ExI| to be granted~its usual honour, if the gods lacked the 13 ExIII| thought to have brought honour to Marcia.~Nor am I undeserving: 14 ExIII| mournful tomb,~fame and honour escape the towering pyre.~ 15 ExIII| Your son will have~double honour, and, as before, follow 16 ExIV| don purple robes of high honour,~and leave nothing more 17 ExIV| danger,~that well-deserved honour recently fell to you.~Even 18 ExIV| than once at your supreme honour.~There I’d be counted among 19 ExIV| succeed you in that great honour.~The office that ends for 20 ExIV| and there’ll be a double honour witnessed by your house.~ 21 ExIV| by your house.~Though the honour’s great, and martial Rome 22 ExIV| one else worthier of that honour –~if my verse happened to 23 ExIV| verse happened to confer any honour.~Metric rules, and the nature 24 ExIV| sympathetic to my troubles.~An honour you don’t often grant to 25 Ind| there. There were games in honour of the god every four years, 26 Ind| consulship as Rome’s highest honour.~ ~Romulus~The mythical 27 Ind| celebrated by Augustus in honour of Apollo and other gods 28 Ind| the Curia Julia (built in honour of Julius Caesar), a statue