Book,  Verse

 1     II,   561|              And suddenly, as storm in summer, flew~ ~
 2     II,   694|  insecure the spot, unsafe in storm,~ ~
 3     II,   764|     upon the waters, wind and storm~ ~
 4    III,   222|     the rage of ocean and the storm~ ~
 5     IV,    88|                          Such storm unquenched: though oft athwart
 6      V       |       Oracle. The Mutiny. The Storm.~ ~ ~ ~
 7      V,   641|                               Storm and the deep forbid -- we
 8      V,   648|     the wind, yet seized with storm.~ ~
 9      V,   651| Whether from east or west the storm may come~ ~
10      V,   670|      Break through the middle storm and trust in me.~ ~
11      V,   701|                   Rapt in the storm are whirled. The Tuscan
12      V,   743|     upwards, and she rode the storm~ ~
13      V,   784|        to be scattered by the storm?~ ~
14     VI,    83|    Pelorous 2 sounding to the storm;~ ~
15   VIII,   231|       Saved from the Thracian storm. From Lesbos' port~ ~
16     IX,   139|       death and welcoming the storm.~ ~ ~ ~
17     IX,   389|    housed their canvas to the storm,~ ~
18     IX,   437|     lead his legions. And the storm which closed~ ~
19     IX,   559|                   Fearing the storm prone fell the host to earth~ ~
20     IX,   566|                 Forced by the storm, a growing bank of earth~ ~
21     IX,  1193|     barks on waters safe from storm.~ ~
22      X,   598|                            To storm th' assailants: and as lay
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