Book,  Verse

 1      I,   469|    pole, and leaves it at the flood;~ ~
 2     II,   231|          At length the Tuscan flood received the dead~ ~
 3     II,   460|      billows; and that mighty flood~ ~
 4     II,   554|      me back? What though the flood~ ~
 5    III,   239|       and those from Marsyas' flood~ ~
 6    III,   301|       While like th' Egyptian flood Euphrates spreads~ ~
 7     IV,    24|     of ocean; for that larger flood~ ~
 8     IV,    92| rendering to the clouds their flood outpoured.~ ~ ~ ~
 9     IV,    99|           Swims on the rising flood; the trench is filled~ ~
10     IV,   137|                Coped with the flood and scattered all the clouds~ ~
11     IV,   159|     chastisement, parting his flood~ ~
12     IV,   370|        whence lately poured a flood.~ ~
13     IV,   412|                   And lap the flood or foul the crowded waves.~ ~
14     IV,   428| simplest fruits of earth. The flood, the field~ ~
15     VI,   317|                   In brimming flood, and foaming at his bounds,~ ~
16     VI,   407| Nereus wondered at the sudden flood~ ~
17     VI,   427|    daughter, rolls his earthy flood 19~ ~
18    VII,   919|   There rolled the streams in flood~ ~
19   VIII,   259|      Hydaspes, and the Ganges flood~ ~
20   VIII,   968|            Are covered by his flood. What grievous fate~ ~
21     IX,    74|                     To shed a flood of tears upon his wounds,~ ~
22     IX,   367|                     The ocean flood; nor firm enough to stand~ ~
23     IX,   415|     herself Tritonis. Lethe's flood~ ~
24     IX,   884|     on his burning tongue the flood of Nile,~ ~
25      X,    40|              40 Nor flame nor flood nor sterile Libyan sands~ ~
26      X,   227|     source of your mysterious flood~ ~
27      X,   277|                    Were he in flood, when distant far the sun,~ ~
28      X,   360|      limit, dost thou rise in flood~ ~
29      X,   378|     The sluggish bosom of thy flood recalls~ ~
30      X,   395| earliest tokens of the coming flood.~ ~
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