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1 T-II| and taste.~Why didn’t I attack Troy again in my poems,~ 2 T-III| unsuspecting, fearing no such attack,~she quickly stabbed his 3 T-III| winds,~the barbarian host attack on swift horses: ~strong 4 T-III| re-open my raw wounds,~and attack my character in eloquent 5 T-III| trample an empty shadow?~Why attack my tomb, my ashes, with 6 T-III| of that man remains.~Why attack a ghost with bitter words, 7 T-V| so the place now endures attack, and now fears it.~If only 8 ExII| heavy-barred gate hardly prevents attack.~Add that the face of the 9 ExIV| scion ~of noble Donnus, to attack the hostile force.~No delay: 10 ExIV| An Enemy: His Fame~ ~Why attack wretched Ovid’s poetry, 11 IBIS| lioness of your country, attack you~in your native fields, 12 Ind| who were cannibals, to attack Ulysses and his crew.~Book 13 Ind| attempting to scale the walls (or attack the Electra Gate). His wife 14 Ind| 100 In winter the tribes attack across the frozen Danube, 15 Ind| Cambyses sent an army to attack the Ammonians and the temple 16 Ind| Pursued Ulysses (for his attack on the Cyclops)~Book EII. 17 Ind| piled Pelion on Ossa to attack the heavens. Ovid implies 18 Ind| implies he never thought to attack Augustus.~Ibis:251-310 Thessalus 19 Ind| piled Pelion on Ossa to attack the heavens. Ovid implies 20 Ind| implies he never thought to attack Augustus.~ ~Pelops~The son 21 Ind| Earth persuaded her sons to attack Uranus, and depose him. 22 Ind| moved from Asia Minor to attack Greece. The city was later 23 Ind| and subject to constant attack, and Ovid had to play his