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 1  T-II|        earth, by sea, by heaven’s third power, I swear,~and by you,
 2  IBIS|           her hellish snakes:~the third one scorch your smoking
 3   Ind|    Paullus’s wife, to whom Ovid’s third wife was a companion.~ ~
 4   Ind|        line 1.~Book TIII.V:1-56 A third poem addressed to Carus
 5   Ind|        this heading, of which the third, Moly Homericum, is he suggests
 6   Ind|      river Evenus.~ ~Fabia~Ovid’s third wife was a bride from the
 7   Ind|            Book TI.VI:1-36 Ovid’s third wife had some acquaintance
 8   Ind|       Sicily and was known to his third wife. ~Book TI.VIII:1-50
 9   Ind|     Fabius Maximus. Fabia, Ovid’s third wife, had been a member
10   Ind|         Book EIII.1:67-104 Ovid’s third wife was one of her companions.~ ~
11   Ind|        She was a friend of Ovid’s third wife. Paullus Maximus was
12   Ind|      Messalla.~Book EII.II:1-38 A third poem addressed to him, focusing
13   Ind|           AD12 in Tomis after his third winter.~Book EI.II:1-52
14   Ind|           Book TI.III:1-46 Ovid’s third wife (possibly Fabia). His
15   Ind|            Book TI.VI:1-36 Ovid’s third wife had some acquaintance
16   Ind| stepdaughter, the daughter of his third wife. She married Marcus
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