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1 T-I| Caesar’s anger drives you to leave your country,~loyalty orders 2 T-II| you, the Empire’s prince, leave your post~and read poetry 3 T-IV| grievance,~does soft sleep leave her caring heart?~Do cares 4 T-V| the Scythian air, might leave my body,~before your heart’ 5 T-V| that his shade might yet leave this hateful place.~You 6 T-V| he only ordered I should leave my native hearth.~Caesar’ 7 T-V| of what I’ve lost should leave me,~still fear itself denies 8 ExII| itself will these pangs leave my mind:~he who grieves 9 ExII| exchange of ills, to be free to leave this place.~It’s that, and 10 ExII| a vast army.~He did not leave until he’d crushed the bold 11 ExIII| the soil of Tomis?~By your leave, Pontus, if you’ve any leave 12 ExIII| leave, Pontus, if you’ve any leave to give,~land trampled by 13 ExIII| nearby enemies,~by your leave I’d seek to call you the 14 ExIII| nothing except that I might leave~the cruel enemy behind: 15 ExIII| But since fate preferred I leave you and my country,~to live 16 ExIII| When I’m here again, I leave the sky, the deities,~for 17 ExIII| did I think it possible to leave Scythia’s ~bounds, and enjoy 18 ExIII| removed by art.~Often I leave some word I want to change,~ 19 ExIV| robes of high honour,~and leave nothing more to be added 20 ExIV| the cables,~so my ship can leave the waters of the Styx.~ 21 ExIV| me.~They’d prefer me to leave, since they see it’s my 22 ExIV| more licence, yet won’t leave this shore alone.~Here there’ 23 IBIS| spirit struggle long to leave your tortured~body, and 24 Ind| Odysseus was impatient to leave her. See Homer’s Odyssey.~