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Alphabetical [« »] elm 2 elms 1 elongated 1 eloquence 14 eloquent 9 eloquently 1 elpenor 3 | Frequency [« »] 14 dawn 14 different 14 disloyalty 14 eloquence 14 everything 14 fitting 14 further | Publius Ovidius Naso Poems from Exile Concordances eloquence |
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1 T-I| cause is made good by your eloquence.~Straightaway, feeling this, 2 T-I| offence can’t be defended~by eloquence, such an excuse for it can 3 T-II| the other for defence.~Eloquence is learnt to plead just 4 T-III| wish is possible,~Whatever eloquence you have apply to this,~ 5 T-IV| speak of my verse with that eloquence~which was a part of his 6 ExII| reputation.~Maximus, chief eloquence of the Roman language,~in 7 ExII| administered. ~But your eloquence was not so powerful~that 8 ExI| weary.~Now let the shining eloquence of your house appear,~with 9 ExI| father of yours, with an eloquence ~in the Latin tongue not 10 ExI| yourself, your art and eloquence aren’t hidden.~~ Book EII. 11 ExI| fashion,~and say: ‘This is eloquence appropriate to a Prince’:~ 12 ExI| to be in us both:~as your eloquence gives my poetry vigour,~ 13 ExIII| unworthy of your fathers’ eloquence.~Though my hurrying tongue 14 Ind| Cotta. Compliments on his eloquence.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 A poet