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 1 T-III|   laying waste the neighbouring lands far and wide.~Some men flee:
 2 T-III|       far away from these Getic lands.~It’s a time of ease there,
 3  T-IV|     freely through immeasurable lands,~and reaches the heavens
 4   T-V|   penalty, in Scythian Danube’s lands,~the player with Love’s
 5   T-V|        Italy, and the fortunate lands.~So there’s meaning in the
 6   T-V|       Ovid sends you from Getic lands,~if anyone can send what
 7  ExII|        deities fled~from sinful lands, was left alone on the god-forsaken
 8  ExII|        that I can send from the lands of the Getae,~this is the
 9   ExI|        the savagery of Scythian lands.~I know it’s difficult,
10   ExI|       own country:~The furthest lands, the ends of the world,
11 ExIII|         far away from the Getic lands.~I was born in that land (
12 ExIII|         empire, and control all lands:~let him wish to punish
13 ExIII|          I’ve reached the Getic lands: let me die among them,~
14  ExIV|        my reply~crossed so many lands and seas, a year has gone.~
15  ExIV|        Just like those Sicilian lands of yours, and those in Macedonia,~
16   Ind|         54 Ovid describes their lands as tree-less and vine-less. ~
17   Ind| Alexander.~Book EIV.XV:1-42 His lands, Macedonia.~ ~Philoctetes~
18   Ind|        EII.VII:47-84 The chilly lands of the Sarmatians.~Book
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