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1 T-I| my sails desire Italy’s shores?~Caesar does not want this. 2 T-I| beyond Italy’s furthest shores.~There wasn’t time or desire 3 T-I| not visit.~Now Illyria’s shores are far behind, to larboard,~ 4 T-I| to Getic, and Sarmatian shores.~He had a faithful crew 5 T-I| people,~and Byzantium’s shores that guard the jaws of Pontus,~ 6 T-III| a ruined man, on these shores,~I’m led on by the slight 7 T-III| far away from these Getic shores:~wherever there’s a tree, 8 T-IV| storms, seas, and foreign shores.~She knows too the error 9 T-IV| might grant it.~The frozen shores of the Euxine, the ‘hospitable’, 10 T-IV| Though I live far away on the shores of Scythia,~with those stars 11 T-V| reached the featureless shores~of the Euxine Sea – this 12 ExII| abandoned, on the furthest shores of the world,~where the 13 ExII| since I, thrust down to the shores of Styx, lost you.~Don’t 14 ExI| deities you’ve sent to these shores.~It’s something to gaze 15 ExIII| and set their feet on our shores.~They were equal in age 16 ExIV| You’ll travel to Euxine shores,~and live in fear of being 17 ExIV| situated as I am far from your shores, I sent you~such verse as 18 ExIV| studies:~so I might flee these shores, too open to the Coralli,~ 19 ExIV| forced to spend~on Cimmerian shores, among Getae dressed in 20 ExIV| immune from taxes on your ~shores, excepting those that have 21 IBIS| strive to break from Styx’s shores,~and, in vengeance, stretch 22 IBIS| Lenaeus once from Amastris’s shores,~may you be left naked on 23 Ind| His command of the Danube shores.~ ~Flaminia Via~The Flaminian 24 Ind| TV.I:1-48 A term for the shores around Tomis.~Book TII:155-