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1 T-I| breakers,~and let your powers favour the ship:~or if you hate 2 T-I| long years.~May the gods favour you, grant you good fortune~ 3 T-I| in your city,~a greater favour, since he didn’t publish 4 T-III| remember me still, and, if favour grants you power,~prove 5 T-III| be, think it worth your ~favour and pardon, given the nature 6 T-IV| citadel, and the shrines that favour~your prayers, and you’ll 7 ExII| and nothing else, your favour can modestly attempt~for 8 ExII| by a miracle,~it found favour: surely that’s no pleasure 9 ExI| against my anxious voice,~show favour, carry my words to the gods 10 ExIII| than before.~If there’s no favour, tears will win you favour,~ 11 ExIII| favour, tears will win you favour,~you can move the gods in 12 ExIV| that all the gods ~might favour you, Jupiter and Caesar 13 ExIV| sacred crown,~that popular favour set there, against my will.~ 14 IBIS| Whoever is at my rites, show favour to my words:~whoever is 15 IBIS| I confess: but, by their favour, may the gods ~grant more 16 Ind| difficulties of showing any favour to Ovid. I am reminded of 17 Ind| father who granted him a favour. He asked to drive the Sun