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 1   T-I|       people of Tomis in their unknown world.~If you love me, hold
 2   T-I|        who lives, whose life’s unknown to the man himself.~But
 3  T-II|       my genius renders it not unknown:~though my practice might
 4  T-II|        a girl sits close to an unknown man.~Why’s any portico open,
 5 T-III|      the furthest region of an unknown land,~and almost unsure
 6 T-III|    unenvied, pass sweet years, unknown,~form friendships equal
 7 T-III|        to course through~these unknown seas, rested its oars in
 8  T-IV|      that’s hidden and remains unknown~in good times, appears,
 9   T-V| perhaps Evadne would have been unknown in her land.~Though Pelias
10 ExIII|    writings wont let you pass unknown,~you, whose name’s no less
11 ExIII|       of spilt blood.~A woman, unknown to the marriage torches,
12 ExIII|        Book EIII.VI:1-60 To An Unknown Friend: Shipwreck~ ~Ovid
13 ExIII|          Book EIII.VII:1-40 To Unknown Friends: Resignation~ ~Words
14 ExIII|        there’s been no trouble unknown to me,~to whom the cruel
15  ExIV|    same right.~Nor is my piety unknown: this foreign land~sees
16   Ind|       Ovid’s circle, otherwise unknown, though he could be the
17   Ind|       as his editor, otherwise unknown.~Book TI.VII:1-40 Probably
18   Ind|  Augustan epic poet, otherwise unknown.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 A poet
19   Ind|       elegiac verse, otherwise unknown.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 A poet
20   Ind|        the area.~ ~Corinna~The unknown heroine of Ovid’s Amores.~
21   Ind|          Cynapses~A river with unknown location.~Book EIV.X:35-
22   Ind|      mutual death.~ ~Eubius~An unknown writer. ~Book TII:361-420
23   Ind|     Latin. Latin is relatively unknown, and the original Greek
24   Ind|       49-84 He would have been unknown if not for the War.~Book
25   Ind|       Augustan poet, otherwise unknown.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 A poet
26   Ind|    alive. The other Priscus is unknown.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 Poets
27   Ind|      and its people, in their ‘unknown world’.~Book TI.X:1-50 The
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