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1 T-I| incense for Caesar and the Caesars –~if such was my intent, 2 T-II| suffer barbarian chains while Caesars live.~~ Book TII:207-252 3 T-IV| on bended knee, to the Caesars,~and perhaps the high Palatine 4 T-IV| offering by both victorious Caesars,~and by young Germanicus 5 ExII| grateful hand, due~to the Caesars and the wife worthy of a 6 ExII| Who that’s noticed by the Caesars doesn’t think himself a 7 ExI| may the gods above and the Caesars protect you:~only beg that 8 ExI| might be approved of by the Caesars.~It would be wrong if you 9 ExI| is there, joined with her Caesars, so that~your gift could 10 ExI| I see the faces of the Caesars, as I once did:~I scarcely 11 ExIV| on behalf of the divine ~Caesars, striking the white necks 12 ExIV| know I owe my life to the Caesars, and my comfort~to Sextus. 13 Ind| Ovid uses Caesares, the Caesars, of two or more members 14 Ind| differently than any member of the Caesars’ inner group of supporters, 15 Ind| loyalty to ‘Caesar and the Caesars’ who would include Tiberius, 16 Ind| undermines his exaltation of the Caesars as gods towards the end