Book,  Verse

 1     II,   699|      beats upon them, while the ships within~ ~
 2     II,   733|                 And loose their ships and launch upon the main.~ ~ ~ ~
 3     II,   766|       frail bridge, so that his ships might pass~ ~
 4     II,   774|         wage the war, on chosen ships~ ~
 5     II,   809|      shore by Chalcis. Here two ships stuck fast~ ~
 6    III,   208|                Sends three poor ships (alas! her all) to prove~ ~
 7    III,   582|                                 Ships meet for service; but their
 8    III,   587|         essay the open; and the ships~ ~
 9    III,   609|         the fleet, some Grecian ships~ ~
10    III,   628|                    Then Grecian ships attacking Brutus found~ ~
11    III,   740|                         740 The ships are broken for the fight.
12    III,   749|     all-consuming ran among the ships,~ ~
13    III,   829|         most part sunk; -- some ships by Romans oared~ ~
14     IV,   520|  motionless the raft. Octavius' ships~ ~
15     IV,   677|                 Brought here in ships, until he scorned at length~ ~
16      V,   274|         in his tides, a bane to ships,~ ~
17      V,   432|     Brundusium, and recalls the ships~ ~
18      V,   504|        more impel the main, and ships constrained~ ~
19      V,   520|             520 Might seize the ships becalmed. For dangers new~ ~
20      V,   529|         breezes followed on the ships,~ ~
21      V,   563|                        I ran my ships midway through sands and
22      V,   809|                   He loosed his ships which, by the pilots' hands~ ~
23      V,   813| governance of sail, parting the ships~ ~
24     VI,   561|           To raise the billows. Ships against the wind~ ~
25   VIII,   138|                              No ships has Caesar: and to us shall
26   VIII,   313|       whose thousand chiefs and ships~ ~
27     IX,    42|        Concealed, and thence in ships unnumbered bore~ ~
28     IX,   384|         Drave back th' invading ships, and from the shoals~ ~
29     IX,   518|        are they of the luckless ships~ ~
30     IX,  1198|                     He kept his ships from land.~ ~ But from the
31      X,   592|      failed they to attack from ships of war~ ~
32      X,   598|      assailants: and as lay the ships~ ~
33      X,   606|         fell the blaze upon the ships alone,~ ~
34      X,   618|              He leaped upon his ships, and Pharos 25 seized,~ ~
35      X,   651|       throw his troops upon the ships,~ ~
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