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 1      I,   612    |         upheaval Ocean raised his waves~ ~
 2     II,   232    |                The first upon his waves; the last on those~ ~
 3     II,   455    |                Laved by Dalmatian waves. Rivers immense,~ ~
 4     II,   471    |          Egypt he spreads out his waves;~ ~
 5     II,   489    |         Hesperia's soil until the waves that beat~ ~
 6     II,   659    |         not seen my trophies? Icy waves~ ~
 7     II,   768    |      fallen forests grew upon the waves,~ ~
 8    III,    46    |                     Dipped to the waves, his bright circumference~ ~
 9    III,   221    |          their hearts to dare the waves 13~ ~
10    III,   597    |            the topmost strike the waves afar.~ ~
11    III,   611    |       tide contends, this way the waves are driven~ ~
12    III,   734    |                Below the seething waves, to rise no more.~ ~ ~ ~
13    III,   752    |                     Nor could the waves prevail against the blaze~ ~
14    III,   759    |      heart in shipwreck: from the waves they pluck~ ~
15     IV,    23    |                       With greedy waves; forbidden to contend~ ~
16     IV,    91    |           sky and drank the ocean waves,~ ~
17     IV,   124    |          to return: forced by thy waves~ ~
18     IV,   152    |       fragile boats that swim his waves.~ ~
19     IV,   292    |           better fortune, nor the waves~ ~
20     IV,   412    |         flood or foul the crowded waves.~ ~
21     IV,   457    |                    Meets with his waves the breezes of the west.~ ~
22     IV,   480    |           main until the refluent waves~ ~
23     IV,   507    |         blocked the outlet in the waves beneath.~ ~
24     IV,   513    |                      Dark lay the waves beneath. Hither the tide~ ~
25     IV,   790    |           Corfinium's hold) 23 in waves of Rhine~ ~
26      V,    87    |         peak scarce master of the waves,~ ~
27      V,   125    |                      As prove the waves of Salamis: 11 when earth~ ~
28      V,   437    |       escarpment that divides the waves~ ~
29      V,   499    | motionless the sails, and all the waves~ ~
30      V,   506    |                               The waves still murmur, loud the charger'
31      V,   528    |       Ceraunian headland; and the waves~ ~
32      V,   535    |         by neither, but on Apsus' waves~ ~
33      V,   566    |        fate allotted us. Upon the waves~ ~
34      V,   577    |       heaven favours, he upon the waves~ ~
35      V,   695    |                               The waves of Boreas: such seas had
36      V,   706    |          yonder coast such mighty waves~ ~
37      V,   717    |                  Pressed down its waves with clouds: came not from
38      V,   721    |                               The waves received the rain: the lightning
39      V,   736    |        the sea was piled into the waves,~ ~
40      V,   769    |               Mangled beneath the waves: I leave a name~ ~
41      V,   806    |      winds permitting, lulled its waves to rest.~ ~
42     VI,   436    |        itself, to Ocean gives its waves~ ~
43     VI,   462    |           Queen across Evenus' 24 waves, to feel~ ~
44     VI,   498    |                 Who soon upon the waves that Scylla guards, 29~ ~
45     VI,   888    |         Ye dwell supernal; who by waves of Styx~ ~
46   VIII,   682    |          flight to Lesbos? On the waves alone~ ~
47   VIII,   826    |       rocks, the sport of ocean's waves~ ~
48     IX,   138    |                       Nor angered waves: but sorrowing there she
49     IX,   372    |                               The waves advance to sound upon the
50     IX,   391    |           lot who gained the open waves~ ~
51     IX,   398    |                   Fierce rage the waves till hems 9 them in the
52     IX,   433    |                    In Garamantian waves. But Cato's soul~ ~
53     IX,   758    |            in second order God of Waves,~ ~
54     IX,  1014    |        May still await us; in the waves be plunged~ ~
55     IX,  1125    |             Took from the rolling waves their former name.~ ~
56      X,    78    |         in doubt upon Leucadian 4 waves~ ~
57      X,   186    |           deepest seas and Nilus' waves,~ ~
58      X,   259    |           Nile, he, master of the waves,~ ~
59      X,   263(12)|          the rise and fall of the waves of the sea, also when he
60      X,   391    |                          In hoary waves victorious. Next an isle~ ~
61      X,   397    |                     And shuts thy waves from Libya; in the midst~ ~
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