Book,  Par.

 1     I,     70|           town of the Regini on the shores of the straits of Sicily.
 2    II,     29|           horses washed on the same shores. Germanicus's trireme alone
 3    II,     31|            arms, after strewing the shores with the carcases of horses
 4    II,     78|            a distant sea and to the shores of Libya. Thence he went
 5   III,      1|       island of Corcyra, facing the shores of Calabria. There she spent
 6   III,      2|            harbour and the adjacent shores, but the city walls too
 7   III,     83|            he is on a tour amid the shores and lakes of Campania. Such
 8    IV,     91|          Trimerus, not far from the shores of Apulia. There she endured
 9    IV,     92|          allies kept guard over the shores of the ocean. ~ ~
10    IV,     94|          themselves on the opposite shores of Campania. Senators, knights,
11     V,     13|            of Attica, thence to the shores of Corinth and the narrow
12    VI,      1|             the solitude of the sea shores, in shame at the vices and
13   XII,     19|            back, were driven on the shores of the Tauri and cut off
14  XIII,     30|            hundred miles off to the shores of Campania? In everything
15  XIII,     68| communication for ships between the shores of the west and of the north. ~ ~
16   XIV,     15|          sight of that sea with its shores (some too believed that
17   XIV,     35|           and conducted them to the shores of the Red Sea, whence,
18    XV,     57|      violent south-west wind on the shores of Cumae, and lost, in all
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