5 | sive per Syrtis iter aestuosas | ŪU¦ŪŨ|Ū¦¦UUŪ|UŪŨ sapph. min. | Carmina I, XXII |
12 | carpere iter comites parati. | ŪUU¦Ū¦¦UU|ŪU¦ŪŨ alc. 10 | Carmina II, XVII |
22 | caelum negata temptat iter via | ŨŪ¦UŪ¦Ũ||ŪUU|ŪUŨ alc. 11 | Carmina III, II |
7 | risissent: fore enim tutum iter et patens | ŪŨ|ŪUUŪ||ŪUUŪ|UŨ ascl. min. | Carmina III, XVI |
5 | rumpat et serpens iter institutum, | ŪU¦ŪŨ|Ū¦¦UUŪ|UŪŨ sapph. min. | Carmina III, XXVII |
43 | liberum munivit iter, daturus | ŪU¦ŪŨ|Ū¦¦UUŪ|UŪŨ sapph. min. | Carmen Saeculare, I |
5 | hoc iter ignavi divisimus, altius ac nos | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, V |
95 | carpentes iter et factum corruptius imbri. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, V |
16 | persequar hinc quo nunc iter est tibi.’ ‘nil opus est te | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, IX |
43 | vellet iter faciens et cui concredere nugas | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, VI |
99 | ambo propositum peragunt iter, urbis aventes | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, VI |
12 | est iter, aut Baias,” laeva stomachosus habena | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XV |
4 | caecus iter monstrare velit; tamen aspice siquid | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XVII |
102 | an secretum iter, et fallentis semita vitae. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XVIII |
68 | doctus iter melius: mortalia facta peribunt, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Ars Poetica, I |
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GAI M. SEVER • MMDCCLX • MMDCCLXVII