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1 T-I| you’re wondering if I’ll send you~to the high Palatine, 2 T-I| If Caesar had wished to send me to Stygian waters,~he 3 T-III| Pontus? Did Caesar’s anger~send you, as well, to the farthest 4 T-V| my writing. You ask why I send it?~I wish to be with you, 5 T-V| Charybdis~swallow me, and send me down to Styx in her waves,~ 6 T-V| Getic lands,~if anyone can send what he lacks himself.~Sick 7 ExII| Celsus.~This, that I can send from the lands of the Getae,~ 8 ExII| health’, Flaccus,~if he can send you something he lacks himself.~ 9 ExI| Salanus: An Abortive Poem~ ~I send words composed in elegiac 10 ExIII| you read here, that I ~send you, be truly sent, and 11 ExIII| uncivilised Getae, please send,~as often as you can, proofs 12 ExIII| the land of Tomis ~might send you as witness to my thoughtful 13 ExIII| that my consideration could send.~Still I’ve sent you Scythian 14 ExIII| place!~Though I’m ashamed to send them, they seem so poor,~ 15 ExIV| wine,~Triptolemus grain, or send apples to Alcinous?~You’ 16 ExIV| produces a richer crop.~To send verses to such, would be 17 ExIV| rites as they deserve, and send some ~product of your recent 18 ExIV| sing you in some measure, send you a song, you, ~known 19 ExIV| better than what I see.~Send me sailing to Syrtes, or 20 IBIS| Ancient Torments~ ~May you send those dearest to you to