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1 I, 231 | Thy Caesar, conqueror by land and sea,~ ~ 2 I, 349 | With all his Punic host? By land and sea~ ~ 3 I, 466 | And land alternate claim, whene'er 4 I, 535 | march that sweeps across the land."~ ~ 5 I, 769 | pass; but give me some new land,~ ~ 6 II, 658 | the balances. Where is the land~ ~ 7 II, 666 | Euxine wave: the famous land~ ~ 8 II, 692 | coast, a little tongue of land~ ~ 9 II, 770 | 770 And land usurped the entrance to 10 II, 811 | decks and drew them to the land,~ ~ 11 II, 830 | great in exile, in a distant land~ ~ 12 III, 70 | 70 The land, or split the isthmus right 13 III, 233 | with the tidal wave; the land through which~ ~ 14 III, 294 | Ethiopians from that southern land~ ~ 15 III, 440 | to shut Massilia from the land.~ ~ ~ ~ 16 III, 569 | Next, conquered on the land, upon the main~ ~ 17 III, 620 | as to men who fight on land.~ ~ 18 IV, 25 | Who names the land, Iberus, sweeps along~ ~ 19 IV, 56 | frost still lay upon the land,~ ~ 20 IV, 72 | that shroud Arabia and the land~ ~ 21 IV, 130 | 130 Spread lakes upon the land, and seas profound,~ ~ 22 IV, 139 | Proclaimed the coming day; the land resumed~ ~ 23 IV, 149(8) | outspread; or, poured into the land (referring to the estuaries) 24 IV, 151 | Fills all the land, are Memphis' thirsty reeds~ ~ 25 IV, 420 | greed that searchest over land and sea~ ~ 26 IV, 521 | around, while foemen on the land~ ~ 27 IV, 552 | Both land and sea and island cliffs 28 IV, 600 | Gainst foemen numberless by land and sea,~ ~ 29 IV, 683 | Both land and sea of monsters. Down 30 V, 10 | year was dead: a foreign land~ ~ 31 V, 21 | On this strange land that holds us, nor enquire~ ~ 32 V, 224 | In land Castalian; then from foaming 33 V, 239 | bloodshed of that western land?~ ~ 34 V, 304 | crimes; thou seek'st by land and sea~ ~ 35 V, 401 | Wanders o'er land and sea. Nor were your faith~ ~ 36 V, 532 | This land first saw the chiefs in 37 V, 633 | The sea-mew on the land; the heron used~ ~ 38 V, 660 | shore ere yet the nearest land~ ~ 39 VI, 39 | eye he measures out the land~ ~ 40 VI, 87 | valley, and enclose the land,~ ~ 41 VI, 372 | seek Ausonia, his native land,~ ~ 42 VI, 388 | Made for Emathia, the land by fate~ ~ 43 VI, 466 | Here sparkled on the land the warrior seed; 26~ ~ 44 VI, 474 | here Ionus ruler of the land~ ~ 45 VI, 488 | When in this fated land the chiefs had placed~ ~ 46 VI, 524 | Funereal, secret: and the land was full~ ~ 47 VI, 759 | The land that girds the precipice 48 VI, 975 | A happier land than this."~ ~ ~ His task 49 VII, 115 | All boundless seas, and land; his starving troops~ ~ 50 VII, 413 | Longs for his land and home, his wife and child,~ ~ 51 VII, 535 | hastened; shall Thessalia's land~ ~ 52 VIII, 61 | He leaps to land; she marks the cruel doom~ ~ 53 VIII, 142 | Take all our youth by land or on the sea~ ~ 54 VIII, 148 | Earth has for me no dearer land than this.~ ~ 55 VIII, 157 | Farewell thou happiest land!~ ~ 56 VIII, 363 | swift Tanais flows! No other land~ ~ 57 VIII, 584 | dealt, refused in every land,~ ~ 58 VIII, 651 | thou the sceptre of the land of Nile;~ ~ 59 VIII, 654 | approached th' accursed land,~ ~ 60 VIII, 680 | our sorrow. If from every land~ ~ 61 VIII, 838 | And drag to land his master. Through the 62 VIII, 844 | bring his burden to the land.~ ~ 63 VIII, 896 | To loved Hesperia's land, not here shall rest~ ~ 64 VIII, 962 | unnoticed.~ ~ ~ ~ Thou Egyptian land~ ~ 65 VIII, 971 | winter rain, and all the land~ ~ 66 VIII, 979 | Pompeius' ashes: in a foreign land~ ~ 67 VIII, 991 | when famine rages in the land~ ~ 68 IX, 99 | Dearer than this whatever land may yield~ ~ 69 IX, 158 | guest; a king who in that land~ ~ 70 IX, 195 | held in insult. Thus their land shall pay~ ~ 71 IX, 200 | perished, shalt possess the land."~ ~ ~ ~ 72 IX, 212 | The friendly land once gained, her husband' 73 IX, 365 | left this region neither land nor sea;~ ~ 74 IX, 369 | in uncertain shape; the land by earth~ ~ 75 IX, 398 | till hems 9 them in the land;~ ~ 76 IX, 412 | First lit on Libya, nearest land to heaven,~ ~ 77 IX, 475 | sweeter; and this Libyan land~ ~ 78 IX, 551 | a wonder in some distant land,~ ~ 79 IX, 759(20)| Pontus and Gaia (sea and land), ibid, 287.~ ~ 80 IX, 782 | the limits of the Libyan land~ ~ 81 IX, 834 | Where land nor sea prevails. A cloud 82 IX, 1017 | No land, than Juba's realm; by rumour' 83 IX, 1018 | Haply for this serpent land~ ~ 84 IX, 1020 | consolation. Not my native land~ ~ 85 IX, 1023 | But in what land, what region of the sky,~ ~ 86 IX, 1112 | the prospect of a better land.~ ~ 87 IX, 1120 | On him alone intent: by land his steps~ ~ 88 IX, 1198 | He kept his ships from land.~ ~ But from the king~ ~ 89 IX, 1282 | might but Caesar's. If one land~ ~ 90 IX, 1286 | but feared the Pharian land.~ ~ 91 X, 4 | conquest o'er the guilty land,~ ~ 92 X, 298 | his billows pour upon the land.~ ~ 93 X, 426 | O'er Egypt's land and o'er himself her king:~ ~ 94 X, 525 | Flooding the land of Egypt with a day~ ~ 95 X, 575 | Such as befitted thee, thou land of Nile~ ~ 96 X, 577 | be, nor Pontus, nor the land~ ~