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Alphabetical [« »] speculation 1 speculative 1 speculatively 2 speech 22 speeches 1 speed 1 speeded 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 pain 22 purple 22 seas 22 speech 22 suffer 22 thessaly 22 tribes | Publius Ovidius Naso Poems from Exile Concordances speech |
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1 T-I| strangers do,~follow the common speech, public phrases –~see my 2 T-II| sang of war, with grave speech –~Ennius great in talent, 3 T-III| covertly, with anxious speech,~I found one, eventually, 4 T-III| but my voice, tired of speech,~and my dry tongue, deny 5 T-III| the faithful servant of speech. ~You’ll find her sitting 6 T-III| I have no commerce, in speech, with the wild tribes:~every 7 T-IV| recognised her brother by his speech,~and Iphigenia gave him 8 T-V| Latin language,~this Greek speech submerged in the sounds 9 T-V| has unlearned propitious speech:~and let me wear the clothes 10 ExII| sufferings,~enjoying the speech together I never expected,~ 11 ExI| as character.~Your prior speech gave forward impetus to 12 ExI| the expectation of learned speech.~Then when the pause is 13 ExIII| And it won’t hurt~if your speech is interrupted by sobs:~ 14 ExIII| and enjoy so eloquent a speech!~Though water that’s brought 15 ExIII| nodded my approval of your speech.~But since fate preferred 16 ExIII| with you, and enjoy your speech.~I can’t tell you then how 17 ExIV| to your words.~When your speech from eloquent lips has pleased 18 ExIV| equably,~and the author’s wild speech did him no harm.~But a wrong 19 IBIS| thought~not my word, but a speech of the race of Pasiphae.~ 20 Ind| and the original Greek speech of the cities is submerged 21 Ind| and are malicious in their speech about Ovid himself. Not 22 Ind| and are malicious in their speech about Ovid himself. Not