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1 T-I| Aeolian Helle’s sea,~and reached the long passage through 2 T-I| Imbrian land, from where~we reached the Zerynthian shore with 3 T-III| the toil is over,~and I’ve reached the country of my punishment,~ 4 T-III| vexed by insomnia since I reached Pontus,~my flesh scarce 5 T-III| perished first,~now it has reached peoples’ lips un-revised,~ 6 T-IV| in the fields,~who hasn’t reached the protection of the gates:~ 7 T-IV| winning post, I thought I’d reached,~my chariot has been gravely 8 T-IV| pyre,~if news of me has reached you, spirits of my parents,~ 9 T-IV| through long wanderings, I reached ~that shore, where Sarmatians 10 T-V| vessel.~As commanded, I’ve reached the featureless shores~of 11 T-V| letter’s been sent that’s not reached me yet.~The gods grant that 12 ExII| Nothing more bitter has reached my ears, since I ~have been 13 ExI| of Caesar’s triumph has reached this place~as well, where 14 ExI| ready rumour has already reached your ears,~that I inhabit 15 ExIII| Triumph’ ~if, that is, it has reached your hands yet.~It’s a slight 16 ExIII| fate is customary.~I’ve reached the Getic lands: let me 17 ExIV| danger.~Even when you’ve reached the threshold, you won’t 18 ExIV| with your mournful news~reached me, and I’ve read of your 19 IBIS| Until now, now that I’ve reached my fifties,~all my Muse’ 20 Ind| Book VII:1. The Argonauts reached his court, and requested 21 Ind| driven by Juno’s fury Io reached the Nile, and was returned 22 Ind| precession into Pisces. He reached Colchis and the court of 23 Ind| 22BC, the first of the two reached on climbing the Capitoline ( 24 Ind| Phasian. ~Book TII:421-470 Reached by the Argonauts.~Book EIII. 25 Ind| tribe, the Roxolani, had reached as far west as the Danube