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 1      I,   342   |  Alpine winters and on Arctic shores,~ ~
 2     II,   660   | northern Phasis, hot Egyptian shores,~ ~
 3     II,   763   |       European and the Trojan shores;~ ~
 4     II,   794   |       us exiles from Italia's shores,~ ~
 5     II,   835   |                    Fortune on shores remote might hide her crime,~ ~
 6    III,    74   |                     Sardinian shores unvisited: each isle~ ~
 7    III,    77   |    their plenty on Hesperia's shores.~ ~
 8    III,   391   |           And here on foreign shores, in narrow bounds~ ~
 9     IV,   126   |                           Thy shores no longer reaching; and
10     IV,   506   |              Fast to Illyrian shores, and hanging loose,~ ~
11     IV,   518   |   famed whirlpool on Sicilian shores.~ ~ ~ ~
12     IV,   680   |    his victims. Last to Afric shores,~ ~
13      V,     2   |    either chief to Macedonian shores~ ~
14      V,   792   |   thyself didst seek Italia's shores?~ ~
15      V,   801   |         Have cast thee on our shores? And would'st thou use~ ~
16      V,   904   |   shalt seek the ocean, to my shores~ ~
17      V,   920   |  grief she left her country's shores~ ~
18     VI,    84   |   billows thunder on Rutupian shores 3,~ ~
19     VI,    84(3)|                           The shores of Kent.~ ~
20     VI,   381   |      for ever frozen Scythian shores.~ ~
21    VII,   264   |  hordes were there from Afric shores,~ ~
22   VIII,    45   |           For the sequestered shores of Lesbos isle;~ ~
23   VIII,   194   |                            To shores of Libya. But thus replied~ ~
24   VIII,   294   |      unmolested past Cilician shores;~ ~
25     IX,    50   |      50 Borne past the Cretan shores. But Phycus dared~ ~
26     IX,   410   |              410 All seas and shores re-echo; and by her,~ ~
27     IX,   485   |       part to Europe; for the shores of Nile~ ~
28     IX,   489   |                    From Afric shores. Yet falls the larger world~ ~
29     IX,  1191   |      beam proclaimed Egyptian shores.~ ~
30      X,   396   |                 With mountain shores now nature hems thee in~ ~
31      X,   654   |          Their navy lined the shores, while on the rear~ ~
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