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1 I, 23 | such there be) the birth of Nile~ ~ 2 I, 757 | eastern skies, where regal Nile~ ~ 3 II, 470 | 470 Nile were no larger, but that 4 II, 662(31)| are the fountains of the Nile." (Herod., II., chapter 5 II, 714 | Nile and Euphrates, wheresoe' 6 III, 231 | seek the banks of warmer Nile;~ ~ 7 IV, 150 | Britannia's nations; and when Nile~ ~ 8 IV, 825 | allure the serpent of the Nile~ ~ 9 V, 548 | kinsman (save on sands of Nile)~ ~ 10 V, 816 | Of Nile, when winter falls, in casual 11 VI, 565 | Nile in his course; Maeander' 12 VI, 964 | And which by Nile shall rest (the leaders' 13 VII, 976 | Thracia for the banks of Nile,~ ~ 14 VIII, 508 | merchandise; and proud of Nile~ ~ 15 VIII, 527 | battling canvas, where divided Nile~ ~ 16 VIII, 528(15)| most eastern mouth of the Nile instead of the western.~ ~ 17 VIII, 544 | Of fertilising Nile. While he was priest~ ~ 18 VIII, 571 | O'er Nile and Pharos: we shall at 19 VIII, 606 | softened by the refluent Nile:~ ~ 20 VIII, 627 | Ye gods! and shall the Nile~ ~ 21 VIII, 651 | the sceptre of the land of Nile;~ ~ 22 VIII, 741 | thy coming. Caesar to the Nile~ ~ 23 VIII, 806(20)| escape in the battle on the Nile in the following autumn.~ ~ 24 VIII, 941 | ashes, and the sands of Nile~ ~ 25 VIII, 969 | down upon thee? May the Nile~ ~ 26 VIII, 1001 | On Nile's broad stream; or whose 27 IX, 105 | The sands of Nile where fell the fatal blow.~ ~ 28 IX, 162 | not the petty prince of Nile~ ~ 29 IX, 188 | ancient Kings, to swim the Nile?~ ~ 30 IX, 198 | the benefit of brimming Nile.~ ~ 31 IX, 485 | Europe; for the shores of Nile~ ~ 32 IX, 827 | Beyond the Nile; yet has our thirst of gain~ ~ 33 IX, 884 | burning tongue the flood of Nile,~ ~ 34 IX, 1215 | bloodshed, take the rule of Nile,~ ~ 35 X, 44 | and had drunk the fount of Nile:~ ~ 36 X, 61 | the stream Pelusian of the Nile,~ ~ 37 X, 106 | woman rule the cities of the Nile;~ ~ 38 X, 171 | The art of Nile had loosened. Ivory feet~ ~ 39 X, 190 | crystal goblets water of the Nile~ ~ 40 X, 229 | To see the fount of Nile -- and civil war~ ~ 41 X, 259 | The fount of Nile, he, master of the waves,~ ~ 42 X, 263(12)| Mercury causes the rise of the Nile. The passage is difficult 43 X, 263(12)| placed directly over the Nile caused the rise of that 44 X, 265 | Send Nile abundant forth upon the 45 X, 271 | torrents tumble; but the Nile~ ~ 46 X, 276 | Obeyed by Nile. For in the wintry year~ ~ 47 X, 281 | Such is the task of Nile; thus in the world~ ~ 48 X, 289 | of earth should flow the Nile.~ ~ ~ ~ 49 X, 306 | The Nile arising not in single streams~ ~ 50 X, 309 | O'erflows, thence rushes Nile, by lengthy course,~ ~ 51 X, 315 | Pours on the Nile.~ ~ ~ "If, Caesar, 'tis 52 X, 322 | thus to know the source of Nile~ ~ 53 X, 327(16)| discovery of the sources of the Nile.~ ~ 54 X, 328 | To Nile its mystery, and to furthest 55 X, 335 | Not of the fount of Nile. Cambyses king~ ~ 56 X, 338 | Ate of his dead 18 and, Nile unknown, returned.~ ~ 57 X, 352(19)| to have thought that the Nile came from the east. But 58 X, 382 | Who, gazing, Nile, upon thy tranquil flow,~ ~ 59 X, 575 | befitted thee, thou land of Nile~ ~