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Alphabetical [« »] place 154 place-names 1 placed 10 places 18 placing 2 plagiarism 1 plague 4 | Frequency [« »] 18 patron 18 pelops 18 penelope 18 places 18 pylades 18 remains 18 represented | Publius Ovidius Naso Poems from Exile Concordances places |
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1 T-I| Go, book, greet the dear places, with my words:~I’ll walk 2 T-I| three hide far off in dark places –~and still, as all know, 3 T-I| nor the Asian cities, nor places I’ve seen,~nor do I sail 4 T-I| so many sorts of foreign places?~Was it all in vain, lost 5 T-II| your name in a thousand places?~Examine the major work, 6 T-III| and home, and longed-for places,~whatever of mine remains 7 T-III| here among distant peoples, places,~in sickness now thoughts 8 T-III| the city, the image of places,~every event that happened 9 T-III| fields, to be found in many places.~And lest her father did 10 ExII| fled to Sparta:~of the two places it’s uncertain which was 11 ExIII| I complain of:~but the places, people in a thousand shapes 12 ExIII| names of the leaders and the places~aren’t known to me. Nothing 13 ExIII| recalling the sight of places~renews the bitterness of 14 ExIV| visit the Tarpeian holy places,~and the gods begin to be 15 ExIV| deliver justice in these places below the pole,~you observe, 16 IBIS| May you approach high places no more safely than Elpenor,~ 17 Ind| led to his downfall. Ovid places his final battle near Tegea 18 Ind| Temple of Jupiter, which places it south-west of the Capitol.~