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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
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