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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,~ ~
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