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Alphabetical [« »] writes 2 writhing 2 writing 38 writings 16 written 40 wrong 21 wrongdoings 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 worse 16 worth 16 wouldn 16 writings 16 xv 15 104 15 86 | Publius Ovidius Naso Poems from Exile Concordances writings |
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1 T-I| several copies of the writings, I think, were made –~Now 2 T-II| and claims too much for my writings.~Even if I’d confessed it, 3 T-III| or woman~learn from your writings how to love.~So, learned 4 T-III| the words~of Pontus, in my writings, mixed with the Latin.~So, 5 T-IV| Sarmatians and Getae read my writings?’~Often copious tears run 6 T-V| But it won’t harm you: my writings were never~pernicious: hurt 7 T-V| though I revere the noble writings of ancient men,~I still 8 T-V| future times, if only my writings endure,~and wise readers 9 ExII| nothing to fear. Antony’s writings are read,~and Marcus Brutus, 10 ExII| author,~who admired the writings you sometimes read me:~I’ 11 ExII| But I, with my mediocre writings, don’t register where~you 12 ExI| acquire an exiled poet’s writings.~Truly, there’s harmony 13 ExIII| conspicuous by my ruin.~And my writings won’t let you pass unknown,~ 14 ExIII| its behalf myself.~Often writings are made pleasing by death, 15 ExIII| the faults to remain in my writings?~To suffer a disease and 16 ExIII| selected by me.~Be kind to my writings, whose purpose was not my