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 1  T-II|      extremes,~no exile’s more distant from his native land.~I’
 2 T-III|    come~by land and sea from a distant world.’~He obeyed, and guiding
 3 T-III|       m weary lying here among distant peoples, places,~in sickness
 4 T-III|        m absent, far away in a distant place,~know you’re always
 5 T-III|       it’s not so, find a more distant place:~call this a country
 6 T-III|       that comes to you from a distant world.~Whoever reads it -
 7  T-IV|      so far from Italy~to this distant world, to tell me what I
 8  T-IV|      streams,~and ninety miles distant from the City.~There I was
 9   T-V|     His Prayer to Augustus~ ~A distant suppliant, I address a distant
10   T-V| distant suppliant, I address a distant god,~if it’s allowed for
11   T-V|       ordered off alone to the distant Getae?~Grant me a heart
12   T-V|     loyalty is praised~through distant ages, with undying fame?~
13  ExII|     And, I suppose, though I’m distant from my native land~I’ve
14  ExII|       I contend in fame with a distant world?~What fate has granted
15  ExII|      to aim higher? If the far distant Pleiades~were to praise
16   ExI|     the Stygian waves:~how far distant is my death from those Stygian
17   ExI|      lamb flees the sight of a distant dog,~thinks it’s a wolf,
18  IBIS|    Althaea’s son burned in the distant flames,~so may your pyre
19   Ind|  spiral like our own, the most distant object visible to the naked
20   Ind|   Mount Athos appearing in the distant Alps.~Ibis:163-208 Snow
21   Ind|  impossible, equivalent to the distant Lixus running into the Hebrus.~ ~
22   Ind|      himself.~Book TI.VII:1-40 Distant from his friends.~ ~Natalis~
23   Ind|      35-84 The south wind from distant Italy.~ ~Nox~Book EI.II:
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