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Alphabetical [« »] kizil-irmak 1 knee 1 kneeling 1 knew 18 knife 3 knight 3 knights 3 | Frequency [« »] 18 greatest 18 iliad 18 killing 18 knew 18 lands 18 look 18 major | Publius Ovidius Naso Poems from Exile Concordances knew |
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1 T-I| And this, which I once knew from old examples,~I know 2 T-I| calmer by your own success.~I knew it would happen, dear friend, 3 T-III| remember, whom you once knew, do not exist:~only the 4 T-III| and there, where you first knew this ill-fated child,~you 5 T-V| feared these things because I knew I’d earned them:~yet your 6 T-V| long as the ten years Troy knew the Greek host.~You’d think 7 ExII| weapon ~for weapon, first knew exile in the city of Argos.~ 8 ExI| wish he would allow, if he knew.~Such a kind prayer, because 9 ExIII| handle it.~As soon as I knew him, and no one’s better 10 ExIV| you, Brutus:~so whoever knew nothing of your worth in 11 IBIS| May you know what Phoenix knew, and, robbed of sight, ~ 12 IBIS| his life that Sardanapalus knew.~Like those about to violate 13 IBIS| curses.~Such as Achaemenides knew, abandoned on Sicilian~Etna, 14 Ind| that it was because he knew his own ignorance. (Plato, 15 Ind| his daughter), that Ovid knew of and repeated. He may 16 Ind| who in turn told Livia who knew nothing of the journey. 17 Ind| finished. It survived as he knew in other copies though. 18 Ind| he took to mean that he knew his own ignorance. Anytus