Book,  Par.

 1     I,     93|         interruption, having a dry shore, or the waves coming in
 2     I,     93|      country too was flooded; sea, shore, fields presented one aspect,
 3    II,      7|        oars they might be run into shore either way. Many were covered
 4    II,      8|          by the inhabitants of its shore. Soon that name too is changed
 5   III,     10|          by bringing his vessel to shore at the tomb of the Caesars.
 6    IV,     94|            in the fields or on the shore, they had to bear day and
 7   XII,     73|            windings of the Asiatic shore and take refuge in these
 8   XIV,      6|         approached, he went to the shore to meet her (she was coming
 9   XIV,      8|           how also it was near the shore, not from being driven by
10   XIV,     11| outstretched arms, while the whole shore rung with wailings, with
11   XIV,     11|        while the appearance of the shore was changed, a solitude
12   XIV,     41|                             On the shore stood the opposing army
13   XIV,     51|          lost a few vessels on the shore with the crews, he was ordered,
14    XV,     52|           the Tiber along a barren shore or through the face of hills,
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