Book, Chapter

1    1,  1|         against their course, the seas to be immovable, the aire
2    2,  9|        from heaven, sprung of the Seas, nourished of the flouds,
3    2, 10|           was by the waves of the seas and by the great tempests
4    3, 15|         drowned by tempest in the seas, she made ready the members
5    4, 22|         the goddess whom the deep seas had born and brought forth,
6    8, 46| Carthaginians, bordering upon the Seas called Ageum, and Saronicum,
7    9, 47|        heavens, the earth and the seas, be by her increasing motions
8    9, 47|        the wholesome winds of the Seas, and the silences of hell
9    9, 47|         and pleasant shrills! The seas were quiet from winds and
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