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1      I,   455    |                    Into the current of more famous Rhone,~ ~
2     II,   234    | stayed, and while the lower current flowed~ ~
3     IV,    16    |                   Of placid current, by a mighty arch~ ~
4      V,   709    |               By that great current which surrounds the world. 31~ ~
5      V,   709(31)|                   The ocean current, which, according to Hecataeus,
6     IX,   821(23)| veins Yet shrinks the vital current. Of her sands Let Libya
7      X,   291    |                 Control his current, in continuous course~ ~
8      X,   296    |                 Forcing his current back whose several mouths~ ~
9      X,   301    |         Waters in noiseless current underneath~ ~
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