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1 T-I| places I’ve seen,~nor do I sail to Alexander’s famous city,~ 2 T-I| the wind then drove your sail less swiftly.~If there’s 3 T-I| her painted helm.~Under sail, she runs well before the 4 T-I| place.~From there may she sail in safety to the Milesian 5 T-II| launched my boat under full sail.~I’ve written six of the 6 T-III| from Colchis, I know the sail.’~While the Argonauts rushed 7 T-III| watching the approaching sail, she cried:~‘We’re caught: 8 T-V| recent storm, and survived, sail safely on.~May she enjoy 9 T-V| for inaction:~I’m raising sail on a ship that’s already 10 ExI| it.~But my ship doesn’t sail through calm waters.~Let 11 ExIII| ask,~lest your boat sets sail on an adverse tide.~The 12 ExIII| desert the storm-tossed sail,~you remain, the shattered 13 ExIV| among those who wished to sail with me.~Now that Fortune’ 14 ExIV| if the breeze will fill a sail, loose the cables,~so my 15 IBIS| Aegeus who saw the deceptive sail of Theseus’s ship,~as the 16 Ind| forgot to raise a white sail as a signal of success on 17 Ind| 1-66 The first Greek to sail into the Black Sea.~ ~Jugurtha~ 18 Ind| the first Greek ship to sail into the Black Sea, and