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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,~ ~