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1 T-IV| glory.~~ Book TIV.IV:1-42 To Messalinus: His Guilt~ ~O you, who 2 T-IV| Book TIV.IV:43-88 To Messalinus: His Sentence~ ~So I’m rightly 3 ExII| fate.~~ Book EI.VII:1-70 To Messalinus: His Claims For Remembrance~ ~ 4 ExII| you the greeting~you read, Messalinus, all the way from the savage 5 ExII| whatever place you will, Messalinus,~so long as I’m not a stranger 6 ExI| true.~~ Book EII.II:1-38 To Messalinus: His Error~ ~He who honoured 7 ExI| gives you the greeting, Messalinus, he once offered ~face to 8 ExI| Book EII.II:39-74 To Messalinus: The Time Is Propitious~ ~ 9 ExI| Book EII.II:75-126 To Messalinus: His Request~ ~Then there’ 10 ExI| views from his lofty shrine.~Messalinus does not deny the supreme 11 Ind| Marcus Aurelius Cotta Maximus Messalinus (called Maximus or Cotta 12 Ind| of Messalla, brother of Messalinus, and patron and ‘friend’ 13 Ind| poem, probably addressed to Messalinus.~Book TV.IX:1-38 The imagery 14 Ind| Book EI.VII:1-70 Brother to Messalinus. Ovid stresses the relationship 15 Ind| the Minerva’s course.~ ~Messalinus~Marcus Valerius Messalla 16 Ind| addressed to him, focusing on Messalinus’s close relationship with 17 Ind| s patrons. The father of Messalinus and his younger brother 18 Ind| this poem is addressed to Messalinus.~Book EI.VII:1-70 Father 19 Ind| Book EI.VII:1-70 Father of Messalinus, and patron of Ovid who 20 Ind| attended by the brothers Messalinus and Cotta.~Book EII.VIII: