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 1      I,   480    |            480 And where the river broadens, neath the cape~ ~
 2     II,   239    |              Forced the slow river on. But now his banks~ ~
 3     II,   464(18)|    flung by Jupiter into the river Po.~ ~
 4     II,   542    |                  And thou, O river, from thy mountain source~ ~
 5     II,   550    |      They sought to free the river from his chains 24~ ~
 6     II,   550(24)|  breaking of the bridge, the river would become a serious obstacle
 7    III,   201(11)|  generally believed that the river Alpheus of the Peloponnesus
 8    III,   201(11)|    have been thrown into the river in Greece, and to have reappeared
 9    III,   397    |                  Our foaming river, force us, prone in thirst,~ ~
10     IV,    13(3) |               Lerida, on the river Segre, above its junction
11     IV,   302    |        He cuts them from the river, nor permits~ ~
12      V,   259    |             Of the forgetful river, Phoebus snatched~ ~
13      V,   709(31)|     For my part I know of no river called Ocean, and I think
14     VI,   424(18)|                   Aeas was a river flowing from the boundary
15     VI,   424(18)|     Io, was Inachus; but the river of that name is usually
16     VI,   427(19)|                            A river rising in Mount Pindus and
17     VI,   429(20)|              The god of this river fought with Hercules for
18     VI,   429(20)|    journey, they came to the River Evenus. Here Nessus, a Centaur,
19     VI,   432(21)|  Admetus for nine years. The River Amphrysos is marked as flowing
20     VI,   433(22)|          Anaurus was a small river passing into the Pagasaean
21     VI,   433(22)|    Gulf past Iolcos. In this river Jason is said to have lost
22     VI,   437(23)|                          The River Peneus flowed into the sea
23    VII,   512    |            And Rhine's broad river, wandering at her will~ ~
24      X,   231(9) | Concerning the nature of the river I was not able to gain any
25      X,   263(12)|      caused the rise of that river.~ ~
26      X,   342    |        In pride of place thy river as its own.~ ~
27      X,   394    |               Springs of the river, for that here are marked~ ~
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