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Alphabetical [« »] happiness 7 happy 36 harbinger 1 harbour 15 harbourless 2 harbours 1 hard 20 | Frequency [« »] 15 furies 15 future 15 guilt 15 harbour 15 however 15 including 15 judgement | Publius Ovidius Naso Poems from Exile Concordances harbour |
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1 T-I| walls.~Then Mesembria’s harbour, and Odesos,~and the citadel 2 T-I| for in my fear.~If I reach harbour, the harbour itself will 3 T-I| If I reach harbour, the harbour itself will scare me:~the 4 T-IV| who loyally offered a safe harbour~and a refuge to the ship 5 T-V| were my refuge, who were my harbour,~do you too cease to care 6 T-V| and though deprived of harbour, it still floats.~He didn’ 7 IBIS| straits at Aulis being an easy harbour. ~Or may you pay by death 8 Ind| Syracuse inland from the Great Harbour.~Book EII.X:1-52 Visited 9 Ind| and the main Asian trade harbour. It was linked with the 10 Ind| Isthmus.~Book TI.IX:1-50 The harbour of Corinth where Ovid embarked 11 Ind| colony.~Book TI.X:1-50 The harbour of Corinth on the Saronic 12 Ind| Greeks and the Romans. A good harbour and its position made it 13 Ind| by the silting up of its harbour.~Book TI.X:1-50 Book TIII. 14 Ind| to reach Cenchreae, the harbour of Corinth on the Saronic 15 Ind| shell-fish. Once an island harbour, subsequently linked to