Book,  Verse

 1      I,   236|   in the wastes of Afric's burning clime~ ~
 2      I,   422|                 Of Afric's burning sands, or where thou wilt:~ ~
 3      I,   597|               Shrouded his burning car in blackest gloom~ ~
 4      I,   761| changing whirlpools to the burning climes~ ~
 5    III,   754|    Upon the waters. Lo! on burning plank~ ~
 6     IV,   413|                  In many a burning throat the sudden draught~ ~
 7     IV,   416|                        The burning pest which though their
 8     IV,   763|  the whirlpools; and their burning plains~ ~
 9     VI,   556|                  Beneath a burning sun; and thunder roars~ ~
10     VI,   835| And thou, O boatman of the burning wave,~ ~
11    VII,   145|      Thus to the soldiers, burning for the fray,~ ~
12    VII,   278|                        For burning with desire of kingly power~ ~
13   VIII,   865|    by still wanders?"~ ~ ~ Burning from afar~ ~
14   VIII,   992|                         Or burning southern winds, or fires
15     IX,   377|                        His burning fires (near to the zone
16     IX,   464|           First strike the burning sun; across my path~ ~
17     IX,   472|   comrade. Snakes, thirst, burning sand~ ~
18     IX,   732|   on her limits, where the burning shore~ ~
19     IX,   884|                Pour on his burning tongue the flood of Nile,~ ~
20      X,    55|                        The burning southern breeze, beyond
21      X,   312|  Phoebus journeying by the burning Crab~ ~
22      X,   372|                         Of burning Phoebus, and the sterile
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