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 1      I,    17    |      rises, where night hides the stars,~ ~
 2      I,    85    |          To that primaeval chaos, stars on stars~ ~
 3      I,    85    |         primaeval chaos, stars on stars~ ~
 4      I,   126(5) |                     Compare: "Two stars keep not their motion in
 5      I,   262    | threatened Rimini, while fled the stars,~ ~
 6      I,   508    |            tis given the gods and stars~ ~
 7      I,   593    |                               The stars that run their courses in
 8      I,   707    |         harmonious that guide the stars,~ ~
 9     II,   301    |             As on their paths the stars unshaken roll.~ ~
10     II,   329    |                              When stars and sky fall headlong, and
11    III,   254(16)|            reckoned as one of the stars forming the group known
12    III,   295    |        without the circuit of the stars,~ ~
13    III,   364    |                       Assault the stars, yet men would not presume~ ~
14     IV,    62    |          Which whelms the sinking stars, 'neath wintry heavens~ ~
15     IV,    64    |            backward gazing on the stars,~ ~
16     IV,   119    |                     Tempers 7 the stars which in the middle zone~ ~
17     IV,   141    |          hung, but from about the stars~ ~
18     IV,   587    |                The sky to dip the stars below the main;~ ~
19      V,    88    |          crest of waters from the stars.~ ~
20      V,   240    |                  240 Were yet the stars in doubt on Magnus' fate~ ~
21      V,   643    |               No sooner done than stars were seen to fall~ ~
22      V,   715    |          the sea had risen to the stars~ ~
23     VI,   464(25)|          placed by Zeus among the stars as the Archer, from which
24     VI,   485    |     Pelion had almost touched the stars supreme,~ ~
25     VI,   509    |   watching with Assyrian care the stars~ ~
26     VI,   594    |              Himself constrained? Stars most in yonder clime~ ~
27    VII,    53    |                               The stars had fled before the growing
28    VII,   501    |        thee revolved, and all the stars could see~ ~
29    VII,   543    |                               And stars and rays, and in the very
30    VII,   950    |                           950 And stars commingled with the bones
31   VIII,   229    |              Now Titan veiled the stars and showed the shore;~ ~
32   VIII,   556    |        But seek the happy. As the stars from earth~ ~
33   VIII,   847    |                         And misty stars obscure: "Here, Fortune,
34     IX,    17    |            first on the wandering stars~ ~
35     IX,   573    |                     Save from the stars, which as in middle deep~ ~
36     IX,   618    |                        The zodiac stars: not here oblique their
37     IX,   810    |         Libya's regions, from the stars and suns~ ~
38     IX,   815    |              Straight through the stars, nor bending to the North~ ~
39     IX,   979    |                       So bear the stars their witness. And who would
40     IX,   991    | Accomplished, nor their path; the stars in heaven~ ~
41     IX,  1028    |                               And stars we tread; behind our backs
42      X,   223    |                               The stars and heavenly spaces have
43      X,   243    |                       Forbids the stars to pass their stated course.~ ~
44      X,   388    |                       Aims at the stars, and trembles all the air~ ~
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