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 1      I,   347    |           Are felled to make a fleet; -- what could she more~ ~
 2     II,   804    |      shame and sorrow that the fleet was gone~ ~
 3     II,   810    |          810 Alone, of all the fleet; the fatal hook~ ~
 4     II,   826    |                            Thy fleet triumphant swept the pirate
 5    III,    49    |                    When to the fleet a hospitable coast~ ~
 6    III,    52    |            When Caesar saw the fleet escape his grasp~ ~
 7    III,   330    |        billows with his mighty fleet,~ ~
 8    III,   590    |       590 That bound the Roman fleet, the larger craft~ ~
 9    III,   609    |        Less densely packed the fleet, some Grecian ships~ ~
10    III,   615    | repelled. But soon the Grecian fleet~ ~
11    III,   828    |       was the war: the Grecian fleet~ ~
12     IV,   258    |                            Nor fleet with turret bulwarks breast
13     IV,   592    |      galleys and their Grecian fleet~ ~
14     IV,   650    |            650 Sailed with his fleet, and borne by gentle winds~ ~
15      V,   125(11)|   interpreted as meaning their fleet.~ ~
16      V,   379    |      in his flight with such a fleet~ ~
17      V,   473    |     billows, and his trembling fleet~ ~
18      V,   495    |      paler light, when all the fleet~ ~
19      V,   516    |        its wave. For while the fleet~ ~
20      V,   527    |      the depths, and moved the fleet along~ ~
21      V,   825    |     safe in southern, gave the fleet repose,~ ~
22    VII,  1022(30)|     ultimately defeated by the fleet of Octavius under Agrippa
23   VIII,   297    |                 Received their fleet, where fair Selinus' stream~ ~
24   VIII,   666    |      open, should not king and fleet~ ~
25   VIII,   686    |       parting husband. All the fleet~ ~
26     IX,    22    |    Caesar's standards, and the fleet~ ~
27     IX,    48    |  Cythera's isle, th' advancing fleet~ ~
28     IX,    59    |   shining canvas of a stranger fleet,~ ~
29     IX,   117    |        seas and fail to find a fleet.~ ~
30     IX,   201    |   words he spake; and soon the fleet~ ~
31     IX,   381    |       oars gave passage to the fleet,~ ~
32     IX,   432    |         Pompeius 11 stayed the fleet, nor further dared~ ~
33     IX,  1185    |                   He seeks his fleet, and eager to regain~ ~
34      X,    39    |                He launched his fleet to sail the ocean wave:~ ~
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