Book,  Verse

 1      I,   171|    parts the clouds a bolt by winds compelled,~ ~
 2      I,   249|  crescent moon; while Eastern winds~ ~
 3      I,   669|                          That winds around the walls, the aged
 4     II,   304|   below the world engulph the winds~ ~
 5     II,   307|    lowlier valleys storms and winds contend,~ ~
 6    III,   527|                  At length by winds dislodged, in all its track~ ~
 7    III,   585|                   And all the winds were still upon the deep,~ ~
 8     IV,    57|                  And northern winds, controlling all the sky,~ ~
 9     IV,    68|  uncertain horn, from eastern winds~ ~
10     IV,   650|    fleet, and borne by gentle winds~ ~
11      V,   254|      Boom swollen by northern winds, she finds in sighs,~ ~
12      V,   439|               Buffeted by the winds; or Auster borne~ ~
13      V,   472|   Cretan colonists. There icy winds~ ~
14      V,   521|   vows they find. "May mighty winds arise~ ~
15      V,   567|                           And winds I call unceasing: hold not
16      V,   696|                 Even were the winds withdrawn; Eurus enraged~ ~
17      V,   698|                   And all the winds from every part of heaven~ ~
18      V,   806|                           The winds permitting, lulled its waves
19      V,   821|     journey onwards. Stronger winds~ ~
20      V,   826|                 For favouring winds came on.~ ~ ~ ~ When Magnus
21     VI,   646|                Asunder to the winds: forth from the palms~ ~
22     VI,   798| vessel back 38 though eastern winds~ ~
23    VII,   147|      So may a sailor give the winds control~ ~
24   VIII,   215|                  Trust to the winds for guidance. When I sought,~ ~
25   VIII,   437|                    But as the winds may suffer, from afar~ ~
26   VIII,   524|                          With winds transverse and tides; nor
27   VIII,   730|    And cast it mangled to the winds of heaven;~ ~
28   VIII,   992|           Or burning southern winds, or fires abound~ ~
29     IX,   484|              Is Libya; yet by winds and sky she yields~ ~
30     IX,   521|     passed, in fancy from the winds~ ~
31     IX,   808|  looked up to heaven? Western winds~ ~
32      X,    56|                    Of western winds, and to the northern star;~ ~
33      X,   248|                           And winds abounds' beneath high Jupiter~ ~
34      X,   290|    the fable that the western winds 14~ ~
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