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Alphabetical [« »] worthier 2 worthless 6 worthwhile 1 worthy 22 would 143 wouldn 16 wound 28 | Frequency [« »] 22 suffer 22 thessaly 22 tribes 22 worthy 22 young 21 28 21 312 | Publius Ovidius Naso Poems from Exile Concordances worthy |
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1 T-I| wife, clinging to my heart,~worthy of a happier, not truer 2 T-II| With stern invective – worthy of a prince –~you yourself, 3 T-II| you, complete her years,~worthy of no other husband but 4 T-III| Give me a prize, I pray, worthy of my genius,~reward me 5 T-IV| there,~who was a fine son worthy of his father. ~This with 6 T-IV| grief:~Not sad? I’d have you worthy of an exiled husband.~Grieve 7 T-IV| too, to make yourselves worthy~of that man who deserves 8 T-V| only such as you see,~only worthy of their author’s age and 9 ExII| perhaps I’ll be thought worthy of a little help,~and be 10 ExII| torches,~and sang verses worthy of your blest marriage bed,~ 11 ExII| the Caesars and the wife worthy of a Caesar!~Would that 12 ExI| Daphnian laurel.~His loyal sons worthy of their father and the 13 ExI| little while,~the youth, worthy of his Julian name, rises,~ 14 ExI| yours,~and your grandsons, worthy of their father and grandfather, ~ 15 ExI| You too, O Cotys, son worthy of your father~should benefit 16 ExIII| that praise asks if you’re worthy of it.~And though many, 17 ExIII| s ways,~alone was found worthy to share the celestial bed.~ 18 ExIII| existence, would approve.~Hero, worthy of this ancestry, consider 19 ExIV| how to compose a Phaeacis worthy of Homer’s pages.~This steady 20 ExIV| features.~A power we know to be worthy of Hercules ~will reveal 21 IBIS| rushing river.~May you be worthy of truncation, like that 22 Ind| to AD9. Ovid’s ‘fine son worthy of his father’, may be a