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1 I | peninsula, while the emerald sea appeared as if it were curdled 2 II | had flung himself into the sea from the top of a trireme 3 III | blended with the scent of the sea and the exhalation from 4 III | other into the mists of the sea, and on the summit of the 5 III | mistress of the gloomy sea and of the azure shores, 6 III | pearls at the bottom of the sea!~“And every germ, O goddess! 7 IV | hands; while the blue of the sea stretched away behind the 8 IV | upon Carthage. Only the sea was open to it, and there 9 IV | motionless looking at the sea with his fingers buried 10 V | flames or walk upon the sea! I am transported! Salammbo! 11 V | covered with fires; the sea filled the horizon; at each 12 V | material, upborne by the sea breeze, shone in the sunlight 13 VI | road to Utica beside the sea. A fragment remained before 14 VI | sailors had touched, the sea having retired a long way 15 VI | great sharks sporting in the sea.~But just now they were 16 VI | Then the gulf and the open sea would seem as motionless 17 VI | communicating with the sea. It had three lines of circumvallation, 18 VI | sought to construct in the sea. He would snatch up the 19 VI | large and pale, while the sea, flat as a pavement of lapis-lazuli, 20 VII | skimming the surface of the sea with its long wings.~It 21 VII | speeding over the plains of the sea.~As it rounded the promontory 22 VII | tanned by sand, wind, and sea. A tuft of white hair rose 23 VII | sails passing far out at sea; he is melancholy, he rejects 24 VII | seemed to weigh upon the sea, which beat against the 25 VII | elephants are afraid of the sea!”~Hamilcar’s followers thought 26 VII | distance the sound of the sea.~Then the Ancients began 27 VII | disembarked in the middle of the sea. As I was returning I saw 28 VII | the horizon upon the blue sea. The sun was issuing from 29 VII | azure of the sky, and the sea disappeared through the 30 VII | Cassiterides over the Dark Sea; gums from the country of 31 VII | milk and as broad as the sea, forests of blue trees, 32 VII | for countries beyond the sea, he ordered antimony to 33 VIII| march along the edge of the sea; and they soon reached the 34 VIII| which they knew to be the sea. The two armies, having 35 VIII| drifting them away to the sea.~Two hours afterwards Matho 36 IX | rest were thrown into the sea, and the waves, driven by 37 X | from the cataracts to the sea. Shaking torches with veil-covered 38 X | with the gulf and the open sea dimly lost in the colour 39 X | across the sky high above the sea.~The horizon was filled 40 XI | Carthage, whether on the sea or in the country. The slate-coloured 41 XI | twenty days’ journey into the sea, you come to an island covered 42 XI | terrors of battles and the sea encumbered with the wrecks 43 XII | showed undulations like the sea, and the tents with their 44 XII | girdle of walls; then the sea spread out indefinitely; 45 XII | driven to the edge of the sea, and all those united forces 46 XII | who were stationed on the sea.~Hanno contented himself 47 XII | drowned themselves in the sea.~Utica was enduring the 48 XII | ranged along the edge of the sea in a great straight line. 49 XIII| being protected by the sea and the gulf, remained inaccessible. 50 XIII| walls like an overflowing sea.~They moved forward the 51 XIII| bloodstained arms in the sea; the tents were closed; 52 XIV | sail was visible on the sea.~Narr’ Havas had ceased 53 XIV | dimly like the noise of the sea to shipwrecked men dying 54 XIV | of a promontory into the sea, hurled himself among the 55 XV | her the immensity of the sea, the gulf, the mountains, 56 XV | continuous as the noise of the sea, floated vaguely around 57 XV | the planet sank into the sea; and at the last palpitation