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 1      I,   554   |                             From Libyan whirlpools drive the boundless
 2     II,   111   |   prostrate, pardoned heaven. On Libyan soil 2~ ~
 3     II,   112(3)|       gathering of fresh fury on Libyan soil", there appears to
 4     IV,   648   |                    Nor less were Libyan fields ablaze with war.~ ~
 5     IV,   676   |                     Perished the Libyan hinds and those who came,~ ~
 6     IV,   918   |      Torn by the vultures of the Libyan wastes.~ ~
 7      V,    46   |     Rolls deep upon our foes: in Libyan wastes~ ~
 8      V,   558   |                               Do Libyan whirlpools with deceitful
 9     VI,   258   |            Maddened by dart from Libyan thong propelled,~ ~
10     VI,   803   |       wanting; nor the slough on Libyan sands~ ~
11    VII,   257   |    Scipio's care; their chief in Libyan days,~ ~
12   VIII,   310   |                         310 From Libyan ruins did not Marius rise~ ~
13   VIII,  1012   |      More awful is that stone by Libyan seas~ ~
14     IX,   142   | favouring deep, they touched the Libyan shore~ ~
15     IX,   431   |                    Driven on the Libyan realms, more fruitful here,~ ~
16     IX,   439   |    biting frosts they feared, in Libyan clime;~ ~
17     IX,   475   |     Courage is sweeter; and this Libyan land~ ~
18     IX,   501   |          to its lowest depths is Libyan soil.~ ~
19     IX,   545   |          tremble: but the facile Libyan soil~ ~
20     IX,   575   |        Beneath the circle of the Libyan earth~ ~
21     IX,   598   |                              The Libyan Hammen of the curved horn.~ ~
22     IX,   626   |        Beyond the fervour of the Libyan fires~ ~
23     IX,   638   |                Famed through the Libyan world, and judge the voice~ ~
24     IX,   725   |         doubting, and in all the Libyan waste~ ~
25     IX,   782   |           Upon the limits of the Libyan land~ ~
26     IX,   828   |        shame nor limit, and this Libyan death,~ ~
27     IX,   886   |          Of Dipsas in the torrid Libyan lands;~ ~
28     IX,   945   |           But for their eyes the Libyan pests prepared~ ~
29     IX,  1108   |        Began to harden, till the Libyan tracts~ ~
30      X,    40   |      flame nor flood nor sterile Libyan sands~ ~
31      X,   155   |                   This band with Libyan, that with auburn hair~ ~
32      X,   351   |        To Araby's peoples and to Libyan sands.~ ~
33      X,   580   |                          580 Nor Libyan coasts such wickedness have
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