Work-Book

 1   T-I|        wept more bitterly in my arms,~tears falling endlessly
 2  T-II|       sets out~to commit arson, arms his bold hands with fire.~
 3  T-II|         brought the man and his arms to a Tyrian bed,~and no
 4 T-III|          Wont you stretch your arms in vain in my direction,~
 5 T-III|          I felt your encircling arms clasp my neck,~and your
 6  T-IV|      striking a rhythm with his arms, as he beats the water.~
 7  T-IV|         she wears chains on the arms that carried weapons.’~You’
 8  T-IV|     stronger~than the one whose arms are tired by long waiting.~
 9  ExII| clasping your slight body in my arms,~say: ‘It’s love for me
10  ExII|         at all,~still flail his arms about in the midst of the
11  ExII|  Odrysii in a shock war, taking arms against the king.~He, remembering
12   ExI|        s mad faction,~taking up arms against the gods of the
13   ExI|         But even if you take up arms and threaten me~with cruel
14   ExI|         sea, stretching out our arms~we snatch at thorns and
15   ExI|       Paeonia, there are~raised arms in mountainous Dalmatia
16   ExI|    events demand it,~to take up arms and stain your hands with
17   ExI|        to poet I stretch out my arms in asking~that your land
18 ExIII|        the ground,~stretch your arms towards those deathless
19 ExIII|     hearing the trumpet-call to arms.~Though my heart were colder
20 ExIII|         than he who wearies his arms in the raging sea.~Why did
21  ExIV|          was better defended by arms or position.~The fierce
22  ExIV|     Agamemnon, and all who bore arms for or against him.~Who’
23  IBIS|       crushed in that Antaeus’s arms,~or those killed by the
24  IBIS|         struck by your flailing arms,~may it all be worse to
25   Ind|   Tartarus and Earth, with many arms and serpent feet, who made
26   Ind|    Giants, possessing a hundred arms.~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid
27   Ind|        virumque cano: I sing of arms and the man’. He refers
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License