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1 I, 87 | Plunge in the ocean. Earth shall then no more~ ~ 2 I, 456 | To reach the ocean in another name.~ ~ 3 I, 472 | sun draws heavenward the ocean wave; --~ ~ 4 I, 492 | Saone to the ocean; nor the mountain tribes~ ~ 5 I, 612 | In huge upheaval Ocean raised his waves~ ~ 6 II, 482 | By Luna lost in Ocean. On the Alps~ ~ 7 II, 644 | He calls an ocean? or unchallenged sought~ ~ 8 II, 650 | 650 Swept all the ocean 29, and who, ere the moon~ ~ 9 II, 797 | Came from the ocean, as the countless keels~ ~ 10 II, 813 | Here left a blush upon the ocean wave.~ ~ 11 III, 69 | Or ocean by a sudden rise o'erwhelmed~ ~ 12 III, 88 | And Ocean borne his chains! How noble 13 III, 222 | And 'gainst the rage of ocean and the storm~ ~ 14 III, 322 | The entrance to an ocean. Thence with hair~ ~ 15 III, 339 | The Western Ocean. Thus, to award the prize~ ~ 16 III, 575 | steady foot-hold for an ocean fight.~ ~ ~ ~ 17 III, 608 | The vacant ocean. As the wings grew wide,~ ~ 18 III, 640 | 640 Plunge in the ocean, gulping down the brine~ ~ 19 III, 838(32)| fought in the Atlantic Ocean.~ ~ ~ ~ 20 IV, 24 | With tides of ocean; for that larger flood~ ~ 21 IV, 91 | Embraced the sky and drank the ocean waves,~ ~ 22 IV, 516 | Belch forth the ocean, swirling billows fall~ ~ 23 IV, 766 | The shore of ocean upon either hand.~ ~ 24 V, 272 | the proud, and where the ocean strait~ ~ 25 V, 481 | Has seized on sky and ocean, firm its hold;~ ~ 26 V, 512 | A rigid ocean: 'twas as if the sea~ ~ 27 V, 522 | And rouse the ocean, and this sluggish plain~ ~ 28 V, 591 | On ocean's marge afloat. Hard by 29 V, 650 | 650 "See what remorseless ocean has in store!~ ~ 30 V, 672 | But on the sky and ocean; and our bark~ ~ 31 V, 676 | Steer for the ocean with unswerving hand:~ ~ 32 V, 699 | their own; and thus the ocean stayed~ ~ 33 V, 704 | Which that day fell, the Ocean's blows had braved!~ ~ 34 V, 709(31)| The ocean current, which, according 35 V, 709(31)| know of no river called Ocean, and I think that Homer 36 V, 714 | And ocean knew no limit but the sky.~ ~ 37 V, 741 | From ocean's self at war: one billow 38 V, 798 | The raging ocean? With incessant prayers~ ~ 39 V, 904 | And thou shalt seek the ocean, to my shores~ ~ 40 VI, 17 | Magnus, speeding by the ocean marge,~ ~ 41 VI, 436 | Nameless itself, to Ocean gives its waves~ ~ 42 VI, 468 | Struck by the trident of the Ocean King,~ ~ 43 VI, 801 | Nor Araby's viper, nor the ocean snake~ ~ 44 VII, 158 | Should ocean rise and whelm the mountain 45 VIII, 38 | chance?~ ~ ~ ~ Upon the ocean marge~ ~ 46 VIII, 137 | on the deep, girt by the ocean wave,~ ~ 47 VIII, 260 | 260 Foams to the ocean, nearer far I stood~ ~ 48 VIII, 507 | By sevenfold stream the ocean; rich in glebe~ ~ 49 VIII, 557 | Differ, and fire from ocean, so from right~ ~ 50 VIII, 813 | battered, headless, by the ocean wave?~ ~ 51 VIII, 826 | upon rocks, the sport of ocean's waves~ ~ 52 VIII, 892 | Or ocean monster, or fierce Caesar' 53 IX, 270 | 270 For Ocean theft again; Pompeius gone,~ ~ 54 IX, 367 | The ocean flood; nor firm enough to 55 IX, 375 | A foaming ocean filled the wide expanse,~ ~ 56 IX, 392 | Of ocean; others lightened of their 57 IX, 488 | Yielding a place to Ocean, Europe parts~ ~ 58 IX, 524 | Than on the ocean, Auster's tempest force,~ ~ 59 IX, 733 | Admits the ocean fervid from the sun~ ~ 60 X, 39 | launched his fleet to sail the ocean wave:~ ~ 61 X, 261 | Brims from his fount, as Ocean when the moon~ ~ 62 X, 311 | That ocean feeds the sun and heavenly