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1 I, 2| animals of the land and of the sea no sexual desires, and do 2 I, 4| engulphed in the billows of the sea? was it not before us? When 3 I, 5| that he marched over the sea on foot? Did we produce 4 I, 8| as in the tides of the sea, prosperity at one time 5 I, 53| earthquake shook the world, the sea was heaved up from its depths, 6 II, 8| about, do you sail on the sea without believing that you 7 II, 11| check the madness of the sea or the fury of the storm; 8 II, 49| fine as air; nor does the sea become forthwith sweet, 9 II, 59| that the waters of the sea are salt; or that, of those 10 II, 70| no, nor the lord of the sea, nor Juno, nay more, no 11 III, 23| but why has the raging sea cast up so many cruelly-shattered 12 III, 31| king of the depths of the sea, and shaker of the trembling 13 IV, 24| having taken form from the sea's foam and the severed genitals 14 IV, 26| us that the king of the sea is asserted in the heat 15 VI, 12| to sing; the king of the sea with his trident, just as 16 VI, 23| Apollo, when by pirates and sea robbers he was both plundered 17 VII, 38| nations dwelling beyond the sea, and shrines erected to 18 VII, 40| nations dwelling beyond the sea, and honoured with magnificent 19 VII, 44| nations dwelling beyond the sea, you say, and after temples 20 VII, 45| avoids the waves of the sea; and that he may be safe 21 VII, 50| separated from Italy by much sea and land. But to a deity,