Book,  Verse

 1      I,   760|        760 That lies upon the sand! Across the seas~ ~
 2     II,   470|     larger, but that o'er the sand~ ~
 3     II,   787| anchor wrenched from stubborn sand;~ ~
 4     IV,   654|      Bagra slowly ploughs the sand,~ ~
 5     IV,   691|                           Hot sand in handfuls. Thus with arms
 6     IV,   725|       wearying limbs upon the sand~ ~
 7      V,   737|  depths between laid bare the sand.~ ~
 8    VII,   430|       gathered, cities as the sand~ ~
 9   VIII,    69|    treading the lone waste of sand~ ~
10   VIII,   623|                   Runs out in sand below the Casian mount~ ~
11   VIII,   929| sepulchre? Where the furthest sand~ ~
12   VIII,   976|      man. Thou, Egypt, in thy sand~ ~
13   VIII,  1006|      commingled with the arid sand,~ ~
14     IX,   401|    seas inviolate one bank of sand,~ ~
15     IX,   463|     First be my foot upon the sand; on me~ ~
16     IX,   472|       Snakes, thirst, burning sand~ ~
17     IX,   513|       nature and the tract of sand~ ~
18     IX,   541|                           The sand they trod. Had Auster been
19     IX,   564|                     Buried in sand. At length they struggling
20     IX,   839|     contorted: like to torrid sand~ ~
21     IX,  1035|    bear their toils. Upon the sand,~ ~
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