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1 I, 104 | support: while Titan runs his course,~ ~ 2 I, 144(7) | ended by saying that if the course he advocated was disastrous 3 I, 168 | utmost; all that stayed his course~ ~ 4 I, 732 | Stays on his course: Mars only holds the sky.~ ~ 5 II, 170 | perished. Hatred had free course~ ~ 6 II, 233 | beneath them; vessels in their course~ ~ 7 II, 456 | recesses born, pass on their course,~ ~ 8 II, 784 | Leading the Scorpion in her course, whose claws~ ~ 9 III, 293 | part seen, his nightly course;~ ~ 10 III, 304 | And holds a secret course; then born again~ ~ 11 III, 317 | and Europe, and in winding course~ ~ 12 III, 445 | All in resistless course found here delay:~ ~ 13 III, 524 | Behind, nor stayed its course: and massive stones~ ~ 14 III, 653 | arrested, till with double course~ ~ 15 IV, 125 | backward run in different course,~ ~ 16 IV, 406 | Has run for us its course: one boon I beg;~ ~ 17 IV, 585 | Turning his nightly course, now hoped for day,~ ~ 18 V, 278 | When envying his victorious course the gods~ ~ 19 V, 484 | billows. Straight shall be our course.~ ~ 20 V, 511 | Against the course of nature lay outstretched~ ~ 21 V, 534 | swifter Genusus; a lengthy course~ ~ 22 V, 658 | Back on our course forbidden by the gods,~ ~ 23 V, 708 | billows, driven on their course~ ~ 24 VI, 55 | Within, and ran their course and reached the sea;~ ~ 25 VI, 385 | thee his." Thus said, his course~ ~ 26 VI, 396 | The middle course, Othrys with woody top~ ~ 27 VI, 440 | Asopus takes his ordered course,~ ~ 28 VI, 565 | Nile in his course; Maeander's stream is straight;~ ~ 29 VI, 572 | Ebb from their course; earth's axes, else unmoved,~ ~ 30 VI, 575(34)| to be restrained in its course by the planets. (See Book 31 VI, 596 | serene upon her nightly course~ ~ 32 VI, 672 | Wheeled on his middle course, he took his way~ ~ 33 VI, 699 | reveal the fates, or from its course~ ~ 34 VI, 972(45)| Miletus; Pompeius himself, of course, in Egypt.~ ~ ~ ~ 35 VII, 356 | moved, or in its nightly course some star~ ~ 36 VII, 502 | Throughout their course was Roman. But the fates~ ~ 37 VIII, 207 | skies content to hold his course;~ ~ 38 VIII, 217 | My course was sure: now, Fortune, 39 VIII, 664 | Yet might have stayed his course: for if the court~ ~ 40 VIII, 975(24)| Apis appeared, selected, of course, by Osiris for his dwelling-place. 41 IX, 40 | 40 In rapid course triumphant should collect~ ~ 42 IX, 269 | Untamed Cilician, is thy course now set~ ~ 43 IX, 390 | they were driven from their course.~ ~ 44 IX, 618 | not here oblique their course,~ ~ 45 IX, 632 | constellations in their course~ ~ 46 IX, 809 | pinions, and he took his course~ ~ 47 IX, 814 | If o'er forgetful of her course oblique,~ ~ 48 X, 41 | Stayed back his course, nor Hammon's pathless shoals;~ ~ 49 X, 243 | stars to pass their stated course.~ ~ 50 X, 291 | his current, in continuous course~ ~ 51 X, 309 | rushes Nile, by lengthy course,~ ~ 52 X, 352(19)| The Seres are, of course, the Chinese. The ancients