14 | laudibus, qui res hominum ac deorum, | ŪU¦ŪŨ|Ū¦¦UUŪ|UŪŨ sapph. min. | Carmina I, XII |
11 | res ordinaris, grande munus | ŨŪ¦UŪ|ŨŪ||UŪ¦Ũ alc. 9 | Carmina II, I |
15 | dum res et aetas et sororum | ŨŪ¦UŪ|ŨŪ||UŪ¦Ũ alc. 9 | Carmina II, III |
6 | victorem, neque res bellica Deliis | ŪŨ|ŪUUŪ||ŪUUŪ|UŨ ascl. min. | Carmina IV, III |
10 | res est aut animus deliciarum egens: | ŪŨ|ŪUUŪ||ŪUUŪ|UŨ ascl. min. | Carmina IV, VIII |
23 | siquis nunc quaerat quo res haec pertinet? illuc: | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, II |
50 | qua res, qua ratio suaderet quaque modeste | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, II |
59 | fama malum gravius quam res trahit. an tibi abunde | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, II |
97 | hoc facit insanum multae tibi tum officient res, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, II |
54 | haec res et iungit iunctos et servat amicos. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, III |
78 | ponderibus modulisque suis ratio utitur ac res | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, III |
121 | non vereor, cum dicas esse paris res | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, III |
100 | nam mihi continuo maior quaerenda foret res | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, VI |
23 | fortius et melius magnas plerumque secat res. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones I, X |
11 | Caesaris invicti res dicere, multa laborum | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, I |
18 | cum res ipsa feret: nisi dextro tempore Flacci | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, I |
71 | adferat. in primis valeas bene; nam variae res | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, II |
106 | uni nimirum recte tibi semper erunt res, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, II |
18 | tam bene me nosti? D. postquam omnis res mea Ianum | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, III |
94 | ipse videretur sibi nequior. omnis enim res, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, III |
265 | servos, non paulo sapientior o ere, quae res | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, III |
9 | utpote res tenuis, tenui sermone peractas. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, IV |
2 | responde, quibus amissas reparare queam res | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, V |
12 | res ubi magna nitet domino sene; dulcia poma | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, V |
27 | magna minorve foro si res certabitur olim, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, V |
73 | sed convivatoris, uti ducis, ingenium res | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, VIII |
92 | suavis res, si non causas narraret earum et | 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 |
80 | multis occulto crescit res fenore. Verum | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, I |
51 | Qui cupit aut metuit iuvat illum sic domus et res | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, II |
7 | quis sibi res gestas Augusti scribere sumit? | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, III |
1 | Nil admirari prope res est una, Numici, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, VI |
47 | si res sola potest facere et servare beatum, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, VI |
30 | Quem res plus nimio delectavere secundae | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, X |
42 | Cui non conveniet sua res, ut calceus olim | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, X |
25 | Ne tamen ignores quo sit Romana loco res | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XII |
5 | evellas agro, et melior sit Horatius an res? | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XIV |
43 | cum res deficiunt, satis inter vilia fortis; | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XV |
43 | quo res sponsore et quo causae teste tenentur. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XVI |
23 | Omnis Aristippum decuit color, et status, et res; | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XVII |
33 | res gerere, et captos ostendere civibus hostis | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XVII |
29 | stultitiam patiuntur opes, tibi parvula res est. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XVIII |
84 | Nam tua res agitur, paries cum proximus ardet, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XVIII |
25 | Archilochi, non res et agentia verba Lycamben. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XIX |
2 | res Italas armis tuteris, moribus ornes, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae II, I |
107 | crescere res posset, minui damnosa libido. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae II, I |
168 | creditur, ex medio quia res accersit, habere | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae II, I |
180 | subruit aut reficit. valeat res ludicra, si me | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae II, I |
251 | repentis per humum quam res conponere gestas | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae II, I |
12 | res urget me nulla; meo sum pauper in aere. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae II, II |
190 | utar et ex modico, quantum res poscet, acervo | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae II, II |
40 | quid valeant umeri. cui lecta potenter erit res, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Ars Poetica, I |
73 | res gestae regumque ducumque et tristia bella | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Ars Poetica, I |
89 | versibus exponi tragicis res comica non volt; | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Ars Poetica, I |
148 | semper ad eventum festinat et in medias res | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Ars Poetica, I |
171 | vel quod res omnis timide gelideque ministrat, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Ars Poetica, I |
179 | aut agitur res in scaenis aut acta refertur. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Ars Poetica, I |
248 | offenduntur enim, quibus est equus et pater et res, | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Ars Poetica, I |
411 | altera poscit opem res et coniurat amice. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Ars Poetica, I |
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