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 1   T-I|      granary:~no friends gather round when your wealth is gone.~
 2  T-II|   lesser things,~so as you gaze round the world that depends on
 3 T-III|      and Scythian tongues sound round me,~and I think I could
 4  T-IV|  captive, and accepts the chain~round his neck, or dies by a venomous
 5  T-IV|       captive kings with chains round their necks,~marching in
 6  T-IV|         ships.~There are tribes round it, seeking plunder and
 7   T-V|      wreathing scented garlands round their foreheads,~and singing
 8   T-V|         and gazing at the bards round your altar,~have said: ‘
 9   T-V|         to know what the people round Tomis~are like, and the
10   T-V|         Sea.~Innumerable tribes round about threaten fierce war,~
11  ExII|          as they tied the noose round their neck!~She reproved
12 ExIII|        frightens, and the crowd round the stricken one tremble.~
13 ExIII|        rites, bound the threads round their temples,~as she herself
14  IBIS| Eurydamas was drawn three times round ~the tomb of Thrasyllus
15   Ind|       western Greece in Epirus, round the Gulf of Ambracia.~ ~
16   Ind|    limit for Ovid of the region round Tomis.~ ~Briseis~Hippodameia,
17   Ind|   Achilles and his body dragged round the walls of Troy. His body
18   Ind|         was dragged three times round the walls of Troy by Achilles’
19   Ind|        Ovid of the Roman region round Tomis.~Book EIV.X:35-84
20   Ind|      poem in Getic. The country round Tomis is flat and marshy.
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