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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,~ ~
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