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1 I, 115 | The seas of Graecia: should it be 2 I, 760 | upon the sand! Across the seas~ ~ 3 II, 333 | Brave the dividing seas to join the war?~ ~ 4 II, 451 | Upsoaring, with the seas on either hand,~ ~ 5 II, 494 | But, when the seas were joined, Pelorus claimed~ ~ 6 II, 650(29)| swept the pirates off the seas. The whole campaign did 7 III, 53 | his view by lengthening seas,~ ~ 8 III, 71 | Leaving a path for seas. Unceasing tides~ ~ 9 III, 207 | Athena, mistress of the seas,~ ~ 10 IV, 130 | lakes upon the land, and seas profound,~ ~ 11 IV, 485 | Octavius, guardian of Illyrian seas,~ ~ 12 V, 58 | Rhodes, Mistress of the Seas,~ ~ 13 V, 213 | The compass of the seas, Creation's birth,~ ~ 14 V, 253 | heart throbs ever; and as seas~ ~ 15 V, 479 | he stirred his troops, in seas unskilled,~ ~ 16 V, 485 | nooks of coast, but open seas~ ~ 17 V, 686 | Commingled perils rush. In Atlas' seas~ ~ 18 V, 689 | Whole seas and oceans; but the chilly 19 V, 695 | The waves of Boreas: such seas had clashed~ ~ 20 V, 700 | his boundaries. No petty seas~ ~ 21 VI, 473 | dare the perilous chance of seas unknown:~ ~ 22 VI, 559 | When falls the tempest seas shall rise and foam 33~ ~ 23 VII, 115 | All boundless seas, and land; his starving 24 VII, 148 | barque, which, driven by the seas,~ ~ 25 VII, 949 | crumble, 28 earth and rolling seas~ ~ 26 VII, 1022(30)| and had command of the seas, but was ultimately defeated 27 VIII, 1012 | is that stone by Libyan seas~ ~ 28 IX, 55 | On seas Italian, Pilot of the deep,~ ~ 29 IX, 117 | Ride on the seas and fail to find a fleet.~ ~ 30 IX, 371 | The seas are broken, and from shoal 31 IX, 401 | By seas inviolate one bank of sand,~ ~ 32 IX, 410 | 410 All seas and shores re-echo; and 33 X, 145 | tortoise gleamed, from Indian seas,~ ~ 34 X, 186 | And from the deepest seas and Nilus' waves,~ ~ 35 X, 297 | the sea; -- so, forced by seas and wind,~ ~