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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
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