Book,  Verse

 1      I,   555|    and sail crash down upon a ship~ ~
 2     II,   814|            As when the famous ship 35 sought Phasis' stream~ ~
 3    III,   577|          and Brutus 29 turret ship~ ~
 4    III,   621|    Brutus to the pilot of his ship:~ ~
 5    III,   634|      the fight: each from his ship~ ~
 6    III,   656|  fated Telon also steered his ship:~ ~
 7    III,   676|     his dexter hand the Roman ship;~ ~
 8    III,   695|    ceaseless blows, the fated ship~ ~
 9    III,   716|                         Their ship was overset. Beneath the
10    III,   731|     upon the bulwarks and the ship~ ~
11    III,   756|                   His flaming ship, gives entrance to the main.~ ~
12    III,   760|      darts and furnishing the ship~ ~
13    III,   780|      Upon the bulwarks of his ship was struck~ ~
14    III,   799|      portion of the conquered ship~ ~
15     IV,   470|       They lay, nor build the ship, but shapeless rafts~ ~
16     IV,   550|    inglorious. Us within this ship,~ ~
17      V,   677|      in the deep, when to our ship and us~ ~
18      V,   919|   placed her senseless in the ship.~ ~ ~ ~
19     VI,    72|   asunder, or had spared each ship~ ~
20     VI,   411| Phylace 13 whence sailed that ship of old~ ~
21   VIII,    60|   grief thy moments. From the ship~ ~
22   VIII,   205|    Cynosura seen, so much the ship~ ~
23   VIII,   535|   canvas, thither steered his ship.~ ~ ~ ~
24   VIII,   660|       660 Leaving his loftier ship. Had not the fates'~ ~
25     IX,   210|    loosened tresses, from the ship~ ~
26     IX,   304|      with him leaped into the ship a throng~ ~
27     IX,   396|   Which broke the deep: their ship in part was fast,~ ~
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