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1 T-I| hurled through the vast seas,~pursued by the winds, she 2 T-I| green flood, who rule the seas,~both crowds of you, desist 3 T-I| now be saved.~Though the seas quieten, and kind winds 4 T-I| and Troy:~after crossing seas whole constellations apart~ 5 T-I| or overwhelmed, by wild seas.~I first joined her at Corinthian 6 T-I| gateway between the twin seas.~I pray she wins by them, 7 T-I| me~in such a turmoil of seas and feelings,~Whether numbness 8 T-III| extremes, no harbourless seas~no far-flung journeys have 9 T-III| course through~these unknown seas, rested its oars in these 10 T-IV| Sintian soldiers, storms, seas, and foreign shores.~She 11 T-IV| rivers, and plains and many seas.~There are a thousand reasons 12 T-V| hand to the swimmer in wild seas,~you alone dragged me, half-dead, 13 ExII| flight.~I ploughed the vast seas in a fragile boat:~it was 14 ExI| swelled my sails:~now the wild seas are tumultuous with the 15 ExI| the winter waves calm,~the seas were no stormier for Ulysses’.~ 16 ExIV| of shadowy trees,~and the seas be emptied of their sailing 17 ExIV| ten years, on dangerous seas:~yet, he didn’t endure the 18 ExIV| crossed so many lands and seas, a year has gone.~The act 19 IBIS| to gaze at the Isthmus’ seas on both sides:~and Cercyon, 20 Ind| Juno drove her across the seas east of Greece.~Book EI. 21 Ind| Ithacan met with no stormier seas than Ovid on his journey.~ ~ 22 Ind| skill is displayed in rough seas.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Steersman