Book,  Verse

 1      I,    61|                  And yet the Northern or the Southern Pole~ ~
 2      I,   281|  Placed as we are beside the Northern bounds~ ~
 3      I,   424|  firm the oar that tamed the Northern Sea~ ~
 4      I,   516| Happy the peoples 'neath the Northern Star~ ~
 5      I,   591|    down, and drawing fire in northern parts~ ~
 6     II,   660|                       660 Of northern Phasis, hot Egyptian shores,~ ~
 7     II,   722|   Rhipaean, and by that dead northern marsh~ ~
 8     II,   729|   Strike for Epirus with the northern wind;~ ~
 9    III,    80|              80 Gives way to northern and permits the clouds~ ~
10    III,   102|   His native city, since the Northern war~ ~
11    III,   108|                         With northern tribes conjoined; by Fortune'
12     IV,    57|                          And northern winds, controlling all the
13      V,   254|              Boom swollen by northern winds, she finds in sighs,~ ~
14      V,   309|  Rhine and Rhone and all the northern lands~ ~
15      V,   397|                  With me the northern and Iberian worlds,~ ~
16      V,   486|                Struck by the northern wind alone we plough,~ ~
17      V,   623|                            A northern tempest; and his middle
18      V,   758|                          The northern nations fell beneath my
19      V,   824|                 Till bare to northern blasts, Nymphaeum's port,~ ~
20     VI,   129|   nations' harvests, and the northern wind~ ~
21     VI,   460|                    460 Which northern storms could hardly overturn;~ ~
22    VII,   970|            970 Sped from his northern home the Thracian wolf;~ ~
23   VIII,   415|                            A northern birth, unconquered in the
24   VIII,   481|                          The northern frontier from the Dacian
25   VIII,   949|   Defeated and the barbarous Northern tribes;~ ~
26     IX,    49|     er the yielding wave, by northern breeze~ ~
27     IX,   493|                          The Northern tempest's home; and of the
28     IX,   497|   wells of water: though the Northern wind,~ ~
29     IX,   576|    tending downwards hid the Northern sky.~ ~ ~ ~
30      X,    56|    western winds, and to the northern star;~ ~
31      X,   266|     Those mountains know nor northern wind nor star.~ ~
32      X,   302|                         From northern cold to southern climes
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