Book,  Verse

1      I,   757|           That paint thine eastern skies, where regal Nile~ ~
2      V,     3|            to his foe. From cooler skies~ ~
3     VI,   829|          Hating thy mother and the skies above,~ ~
4   VIII,   195| well-skilled watcher of the silent skies:~ ~
5   VIII,   207|                        In southern skies content to hold his course;~ ~
6   VIII,   382|      fugitive, spurn the lands and skies~ ~
7     IX,   498|        Infrequent, leaving us with skies serene,~ ~
8     IX,  1027|        world we know, 'neath other skies~ ~
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