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 1      I,   422    |           Of Afric's burning sands, or where thou wilt:~ ~
 2     II,   452    |  upper and the lower. Pisa's sands~ ~
 3    III,   769    |          Too firmly bite the sands, to wrench it free.~ ~
 4     IV,   481    |         Ebb from the growing sands; then, on the tide~ ~
 5      V,   214    |     death, the number of the sands,~ ~
 6      V,   548    |   thy loved kinsman (save on sands of Nile)~ ~
 7      V,   563    |      my ships midway through sands and shoals~ ~
 8      V,   918    |              And grasped the sands, embracing, till at last~ ~
 9     VI,   361    |         lain unburied on the sands,~ ~
10     VI,   803    |     nor the slough on Libyan sands~ ~
11     VI,   937    |                           In sands of Libya: Cato, greatest
12    VII,   879    |      Arimaspians from golden sands~ ~
13   VIII,   484    |      piled in heaps upon the sands that hide~ ~
14   VIII,   825    |      down. Now beaten by the sands,~ ~
15   VIII,   829    |   victor touched the Pharian sands~ ~
16   VIII,   941    |     spurn his ashes, and the sands of Nile~ ~
17   VIII,   959    |                  On desolate sands here marks his lowly grave~ ~
18     IX,   105    |                          The sands of Nile where fell the fatal
19     IX,   452    |  country perishing, upon the sands~ ~
20     IX,   509    |    glebe beside the shifting sands:~ ~
21     IX,   673    |      nor Chose these thirsty sands to chaunt~ ~
22     IX,   703    | triumph through the pathless sands~ ~
23     IX,   714    |    The water, till in middle sands they found~ ~
24     IX,   820    |     820 And in the crumbling sands by heat matured.~ ~ ~ ~
25     IX,   821(23)|    the vital current. Of her sands Let Libya vaunt no more:
26     IX,   826    | world itself, nor haunts the sands~ ~
27     IX,   853    |                           In sands deserted king. Ye serpents
28     IX,   888    |                     Amid the sands, all barren to the depths,~ ~
29     IX,   899    |    and tore away, and to the sands~ ~
30     IX,  1103(30)| states that the inhospitable sands extended for seven days'
31      X,    40    |     flood nor sterile Libyan sands~ ~
32      X,   351    |      s peoples and to Libyan sands.~ ~
33      X,   372    |     Phoebus, and the sterile sands,~ ~
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