Book,  Verse

 1      I,    20|      fetters binds the Scythian main:~ ~
 2      I,   425|    swift torrent foaming to the main.~ ~
 3      I,   473|      cause that may control the main~ ~
 4      I,   554|  whirlpools drive the boundless main,~ ~
 5     II,   472|       if he sought the Scythian main~ ~
 6     II,   492|   further than Italia, till the main~ ~
 7     II,   513|       tempest has possessed the main~ ~
 8     II,   693|      bending horns the sounding main.~ ~
 9     II,   704|         Epidamnus facing to the main~ ~
10     II,   733|       ships and launch upon the main.~ ~ ~ ~
11     II,   749|             Piled in the greedy main gigantic rocks:~ ~
12     II,   770|     usurped the entrance to the main.~ ~ ~ ~
13    III,   215|         Absyrtus foaming to the main~ ~
14    III,   282|             Once pirates of the main: nor those who dwell~ ~
15    III,   569| conquered on the land, upon the main~ ~
16    III,   596|        bulky vessel through the main,~ ~
17    III,   637|   purple slaughter to the foamy main:~ ~
18    III,   698|     eddies downwards -- and the main~ ~
19    III,   719|                             The main, they perished. One who
20    III,   756|     ship, gives entrance to the main.~ ~
21    III,   766|      was he to dive beneath the main~ ~
22     IV,   258|      turret bulwarks breast the main,~ ~
23     IV,   293|        Massilia; nor on Pharos' main~ ~
24     IV,   376|       measureless volume to the main.~ ~ ~ ~
25     IV,   459|                Is girded by the main; on whom relied~ ~
26     IV,   480|              480 They watch the main until the refluent waves~ ~
27     IV,   511|   ponderous masses overhung the main,~ ~
28     IV,   587|         dip the stars below the main;~ ~
29      V,   474|     winter storms nor dared the main.~ ~
30      V,   496|     retaining cables seized the main.~ ~
31      V,   504|               No more impel the main, and ships constrained~ ~
32      V,   525|        slept the surface of the main;~ ~
33      V,   647|                             The main was boiling in long tracts
34      V,   692|                   Tossed up the main and showed as shallow pools~ ~
35      V,   730|         Leucas point the placid main~ ~
36      V,   811|        marching host across the main.~ ~
37     VI,    28|    bulwarks girded by the foamy main:~ ~
38     VI,    33|              Toss up the raging main upon the roofs;~ ~
39     VI,   312|      the turrets nearest to the main,~ ~
40     VI,   408|                Of waters to the main, then on the shore~ ~
41   VIII,   202|      Bosphorus look we, and the main~ ~
42   VIII,   298|       bay gives refuge from the main;~ ~
43   VIII,   523|     cape, and struck across the main~ ~
44   VIII,   840|       by its hue upon the hoary main~ ~
45   VIII,   947|         pirates driven from the main,~ ~
46     IX,    45|     routed army sailed upon the main~ ~
47     IX,    53|            They glide along the main and reach the shore~ ~
48     IX,    58|     Then in the distance on the main arose~ ~
49     IX,   380|      fountains.~ ~ ~ ~ When the main~ ~
50     IX,   400|        the shore. High from the main~ ~
51     IX,   438|                             The main to navies gave them hope
52     IX,   631|     know that does not seek the main,~ ~
53     IX,  1188|      while foamed the sparkling main~ ~
54      X,   619|                     Gate of the main; an island in the days~ ~
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