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1 I, 264 | veiled in clouds, by south wind driven,~ ~ 2 I, 463(16)| The north-west wind. Circius was a violent wind 3 I, 463(16)| wind. Circius was a violent wind from about the same quarter, 4 I, 468 | Be it the wind which thus compels the deep~ ~ 5 II, 518 | strength; but in the former wind~ ~ 6 II, 729 | Epirus with the northern wind;~ ~ 7 II, 764 | marched upon the waters, wind and storm~ ~ 8 II, 775 | sails; these, driven by the wind~ ~ 9 II, 791 | mighty cables, lest the wind~ ~ 10 III, 1 | yielding to the western wind~ ~ 11 III, 79 | surpasses, when the southern wind~ ~ 12 III, 561 | Driven by the wind the conflagration spread:~ ~ 13 V, 480 | courage: "When the winter wind~ ~ 14 V, 486 | Struck by the northern wind alone we plough,~ ~ 15 V, 500 | deepest pool, where never wind~ ~ 16 V, 648 | Uncertain of the wind, yet seized with storm.~ ~ 17 V, 664 | thy canvas to the raging wind;~ ~ 18 V, 674 | Nor shall the wind rage long: the boat itself~ ~ 19 V, 810 | 810 And by the wind in equal order held,~ ~ 20 VI, 129 | harvests, and the northern wind~ ~ 21 VI, 341 | when blows the southern wind,~ ~ 22 VI, 559(33)| sea, Without a breath of wind, hath knocked the sky." -- 23 VI, 561 | billows. Ships against the wind~ ~ 24 VIII, 40 | in a sloop, to lightest wind and wave~ ~ 25 IX, 97 | thine ashes, and the rising wind~ ~ 26 IX, 180 | through the deep though wind and sea oppose:~ ~ 27 IX, 491 | Issues the Western wind; but Asia's right~ ~ 28 IX, 497 | water: though the Northern wind,~ ~ 29 IX, 1189 | his keels; nor ceased the wind to stretch~ ~ 30 X, 266 | mountains know nor northern wind nor star.~ ~ 31 X, 297 | so, forced by seas and wind,~ ~