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 1  ExII|     well. ~~ Book EI.VI:1-54 To Graecinus: Hope~ ~Is it true that
 2  ExII|         shrink from confessing,~Graecinus, but if I truly know you
 3  ExII| involving the great gods a sin?~Graecinus, all hope of seeing my sentence ~
 4  ExII|        the kindness of the god.~Graecinus, pray he’s not harsh with
 5  ExII|       birds the sea, ~than will Graecinus let an old friend down.~
 6   ExI|     well.~~ Book EII.VI:1-38 To Graecinus: An Answer To His Reproof~ ~
 7   ExI|        to be present in person, Graecinus,~greets you sadly in verse,
 8   ExI|        stay loyal to the weary, Graecinus,~and let that impulse endure
 9  ExIV|   powers.~~ Book EIV.IX:1-54 To Graecinus: On His Consulship~ ~Ovid
10  ExIV|        sends you this greeting, Graecinus, as he can,~but not as he
11  ExIV|            Book EIV.IX:55-88 To Graecinus: Ask Flaccus~ ~Meanwhile,
12  ExIV|   commanded here till recently, Graecinus,~and the warring banks of
13  ExIV|           Book EIV.IX:89-134 To Graecinus: His Status and Loyalty~ ~
14   Ind|        brother of Ovid’s friend Graecinus. He served in Moesia c.12AD
15   Ind|        reference in Ex Ponto is Graecinus’s consulship in early AD16.
16   Ind|        lesser contemporaries.~ ~Graecinus~Publius Pomponius Graecinus
17   Ind|     Graecinus~Publius Pomponius Graecinus brother of Lucius Pomponius
18   Ind|        literature, possibly the Graecinus mentioned in Amores II.10. ~
19   Ind|        IX:1-54 Ovid anticipates Graecinus’s consulship. The letter
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