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1 I, 103 | Sea on Earth and Earth on Air~ ~ 2 I, 172 | With crack of riven air and crash of worlds,~ ~ 3 I, 176 | Nought but the air opposing, through its path~ ~ 4 I, 580 | angry gods filled earth and air and sea~ ~ 5 I, 587 | flashed, and in the murky air~ ~ 6 I, 714 | heat usurp the temperate air~ ~ 7 I, 726 | The universe and set the air ablaze.~ ~ 8 II, 294 | flying javelins hiss upon the air,~ ~ 9 II, 302 | The lower air that verges on the earth~ ~ 10 III, 457 | Prisoned the air within. No sylvan nymphs~ ~ 11 III, 466 | Stagnant the air, unmoving, yet the leaves~ ~ 12 III, 600 | Innumerable voices rose in air~ ~ 13 III, 739 | driving, swings a bench in air.~ ~ 14 III, 773 | victor (as he thought), to air,~ ~ 15 IV, 65(4)| they rode away through the air on the Ram with the golden 16 IV, 84 | Of murky air scarce holds them, which 17 IV, 122 | place, Neptunus, load the air~ ~ 18 IV, 135 | gifts to come. For now the air~ ~ 19 IV, 140 | marks; no more in middle air~ ~ 20 IV, 492 | tainted feathers poisoning the air;~ ~ 21 IV, 868 | plain, and rose the dust in air~ ~ 22 IV, 877 | weapons falling from the air~ ~ 23 V, 95 | knowledge breathed, and all the air~ ~ 24 V, 107 | upon the void immense of air,~ ~ 25 V, 126 | unfruitful, or polluted air~ ~ 26 V, 718 | as others; but the murky air~ ~ 27 V, 722 | Clove through the parted air a path obscured~ ~ 28 V, 928 | She grasps but air. Though tossed by restless 29 VI, 110 | contagion filled the murky air~ ~ 30 VI, 117 | yet more poison than the air: the skin~ ~ 31 VI, 130 | seldom rolled the murky air away.~ ~ 32 VI, 131 | vexed with pestilential air~ ~ 33 VI, 434 | no vapour forth; no humid air~ ~ 34 VI, 621 | Poisoned the air else pure. No prayer she 35 VI, 732 | swiftly thine; for earth and air~ ~ 36 VI, 769 | poisonous, mephitic, hangs the air.~ ~ 37 VII, 208 | Hovered in air, and shades of kindred dead~ ~ 38 VII, 211 | and brothers, earth and air~ ~ 39 VII, 599 | speed of passage through the air.~ ~ 40 VII, 760 | unnumbered swords that flashed in air~ ~ 41 VII, 964 | Breathe the Thessalian air; but from thy grasp~ ~ 42 VII, 973 | homes deserted: all the air was full~ ~ 43 VII, 978 | The air grew dark with vultures' 44 VIII, 280 | lay behind him, and the air~ ~ 45 VIII, 738 | The air with lamentations at the 46 IX, 5 | Thunderer. Black the space of air~ ~ 47 IX, 204 | Magnus' fate was known, the air~ ~ 48 IX, 347 | Untrammelled seek the air, nor slothful light~ ~ 49 IX, 508 | excessive and a scorching air~ ~ 50 IX, 532 | And hung in air suspended, till amazed~ ~ 51 IX, 538 | smoke, and darkens all the air.~ ~ 52 IX, 577 | dispersed the tempest-driven air,~ ~ 53 IX, 676 | In earth and air and sea and starry vault,~ ~ 54 IX, 727 | thus in death the pestilent air~ ~ 55 IX, 763 | Fowls fell from air, and beasts were fixed in 56 IX, 856 | wastes are deadly; poised in air~ ~ 57 IX, 968 | Through air the shafts of Scythia.~ ~ ~ 58 X, 185 | banquet sought in earth and air~ ~ 59 X, 198 | cinnamon infused, not yet in air~ ~ 60 X, 249 | storms abides a temperate air;~ ~ 61 X, 292 | stated seasons governing the air;~ ~ 62 X, 313 | from its waters more than air can hold~ ~ 63 X, 388 | stars, and trembles all the air~ ~ 64 X, 612 | By air alone aflame.~ ~ ~ ~ This