26 | imperi rebus? prece qua fatigent | ŪU¦ŪŨ|Ū¦¦UUŪ|UŪŨ sapph. min. | Carmina I, II |
1 | Aequam memento rebus in arduis | ŨŪ¦UŪ¦Ũ||ŪUU|ŪUŨ alc. 11 | Carmina II, III |
21 | rebus angustis animosus atque | ŪU¦ŪŨ|Ū¦¦UUŪ|UŪŨ sapph. min. | Carmina II, X |
6 | in rebus. illum ex moenibus hosticis | ŨŪ¦UŪ¦Ũ||ŪUU|ŪUŨ alc. 11 | Carmina III, II |
23 | rebus Aeneae potiore ductos | ŪU¦ŪŨ|Ū¦¦UUŪ|UŪŨ sapph. min. | Carmina IV, VI |
49 | quid dixit aut quid tacuit? “o rebus meis | ŨŪ́¦UŪ|Ũ¦¦Ū́¦Ũ¦¦Ū|UŪ́¦UŨ trim. iamb. acat. | Epodi, V |
6 | novisque rebus infidelis Allobrox, | ŨŪ́¦UŪ|Ũ¦¦Ū́¦Ũ¦¦Ū|UŪ́¦UŨ trim. iamb. acat. | Epodi, XVI |
106 | est modus in rebus, sunt certi denique fines, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, I |
47 | nec verbis nec rebus inest, nisi quod pede certo | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, IV |
28 | Cocceius, missi magnis de rebus uterque | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, V |
136 | fortiaque adversis opponite pectora rebus.’ | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, II |
280 | ex more inponens cognata vocabula rebus? | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, III |
96 | dum licet, in rebus iucundis vive beatus, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, VI |
111 | rebus agit laetum convivam, cum subito ingens | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, VI |
62 | te deus? ut semper gaudes inludere rebus | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, VIII |
19 | et mihi res, non me rebus subiungere conor. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, I |
81 | esto aliis alios rebus studiisque teneri – | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, I |
36 | intendes animum studiis et rebus honestis, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, II |
50 | si comportatis rebus bene cogitat uti. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, II |
57 | Invidus alterius macrescit rebus opimis; | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, II |
30 | Tu quotus esse velis rescribe, et, rebus omissis, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, V |
26 | Maenius, ut rebus maternis atque paternis | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XV |
29 | temperat Alcaeus, sed rebus et ordine dispar, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XIX |
125 | si das hoc, parvis quoque rebus magna iuvari. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae II, I |
82 | vincentem strepitus et natum rebus agendis; | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Ars Poetica, I |
368 | tolle memor, certis medium et tolerabile rebus | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Ars Poetica, I |
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GAI M. SEVER • MMDCCLX • MMDCCLXVII