Work-Book

 1   T-I|  with wet eyes,~and silently wishes, unheard by enemies,~my
 2   T-I|   kind to suffering:~what he wishes, let that be: the Leader’
 3   T-I|     what he’s given, when he wishes.~You, I pray, whom surely
 4   T-I|   force drives, not where he wishes.~Unless Aeolus alters the
 5   T-I|      His Odyssey~ ~If anyone wishes to know all my misfortunes,~
 6 T-III|    those indeed~their author wishes he had never written.~As
 7   T-V|     naming you, against your wishes.~Like a hound that’s scented
 8  ExII|    kind of tree:~I’m one who wishes in vain to become stone.~
 9   ExI|  place of exile.~Your father wishes this, if his eloquent shade
10   ExI|   youth.~And your brother so wishes, though perhaps he fears~
11   ExI|      barely ~pacified Getae, wishes first of all to greet you.~
12   ExI|      Besides you execute the wishes of an absent man~with faithful
13 ExIII|     the mind can go where it wishes.~When I enter the City like
14  ExIV|       and slyly~obstructs my wishes with a limping foot.~Maximus,
15  IBIS| thoughts to this,~and let my wishes carry their weight with
16   Ind|   rank of the recipient, who wishes to be strictly anonymous,
17   Ind|      therefore to Augustus’s wishes for that succession?~Book
18   Ind|  stage. ~Book TV.XII:1-68 He wishes the Ars Amatoria had been
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License