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1 T-I| Zephyrus rushes in from late evening,~Now frozen Boreas 2 T-I| I take up the shield too late, wounded,~free this banishment 3 T-II| it, hurts me now I’m old.~Late vengeance in excess for 4 T-III| amused him~in his youth, too late alas, he condemns and hates!~ 5 T-IV| long for.~He’ll tell of a late triumph, already out of 6 T-IV| clemency will be won by your late tears,~if only you clearly 7 ExI| You say true, but it’s too late to reprove my fault:~don’ 8 ExIII| lacking for service made late by delay.~Others have competed 9 ExIII| rose-garden,~not gather, with late hands, what’s almost been 10 ExIV| Suillius ~by your studies: late indeed, but still, it pleases 11 Ind| rain.~Book EII.III:49-100 A late winter rain, melting the 12 Ind| ridiculing a banquet to the late Julia Augusta as a funeral 13 Ind| is ploughing the Adriatic late in the winter months on 14 Ind| the defeat of Varus, in late AD9 and the transfer of 15 Ind| VIII:1-70 Written in the late autumn of AD12, when the 16 Ind| October AD12, so we are in late 12 or more likely early 17 Ind| Presumably we are in the late summer of ~AD13.~Book EIV. 18 Ind| in Tomis, AD14, so it is late autumn, early winter.~Book 19 Ind| rising and setting in May and late October signalled the beginning