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 1  ExII|    verses worthy of your blest marriage bed,~whose books you used
 2 ExIII|        Our mutual love and our marriage vows urge it:~this your
 3 ExIII|        A woman, unknown to the marriage torches, noblest~of the
 4  ExIV|      at being related to me by marriage!~But you’ll find nothing
 5  ExIV|       be happy now, in a fresh marriage.~~ Book EIV.XII:1-50 To
 6  IBIS|        let the companion of my marriage bed mourn, ~the ruin of
 7  IBIS|        the first night of your marriage be the last ~of your life:
 8   Ind|        running. Warned against marriage by the oracle, her suitors
 9   Ind|      politically unacceptable, marriage between Julia the Younger
10   Ind|        least one epyllion, the Marriage of Peleus and Thetis. ~Book
11   Ind|        of Juno. Invited to the marriage feast of Pirithoüs and Hippodamia,
12   Ind|   Fates who preside over birth marriage and death. ~Book TV.X:1-
13   Ind|     and gave her to Telamon in marriage.~Philoctetes received his
14   Ind|   Hercules.~ ~Hymen~The god of marriage who lived on Helicon with
15   Ind|      symbolically present at a marriage.~ ~Hypanis~A Sarmatian river,
16   Ind|   clandestine and unacceptable marriage (perhaps to Decimus Iunius
17   Ind|      Temple E at Selinus – The Marriage of Hera and ZeusPalermo,
18   Ind|   moral with endings involving marriage.~ ~Mercury~The messenger
19   Ind|     the fact that Germanicus’s marriage to Agrippina the Elder united
20   Ind|   Scribonia, as had Tiberius’s marriage to the elder Julia. Ovid
21   Ind|      witnessed an unacceptable marriage or a related ceremony, involving
22   Ind|      140 where Medea refers to marriage. It would be like Ovid to
23   Ind|      tragedy, to a clandestine marriage he had witnessed, a fateful
24   Ind|        witnessed a clandestine marriage which legitimised the child
25   Ind|        that his presence (at a marriage?) might have been betrayed
26   Ind|     his daughter by his second marriage, see above, and the deaths
27   Ind| Augustus’s stepson through his marriage to the elder Julia, Augustus
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