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 1    III,    18(2)|    asked a navy, rather than a boat, To ferry over the sad world
 2      V,   536   |     from a marsh, the frequent boat~ ~
 3      V,   578   |   Antonius' fleets, in shallow boat~ ~
 4      V,   590   |       sea-worn rock he finds a boat~ ~
 5      V,   612   |      shalt cease from one poor boat~ ~
 6      V,   642   |        Thus said he loosed the boat and raised the sail.~ ~
 7      V,   659   |     refuge, and with labouring boat~ ~
 8      V,   674   |        the wind rage long: the boat itself~ ~
 9      V,   683   |                 Swooped on the boat and tore away the sheet:~ ~
10      V,   738   |              The master of the boat forgot his art,~ ~
11   VIII,    55   |        fate.~ ~ ~ ~ Behold the boat~ ~
12   VIII,    68   | Deceived in hope of death. The boat made fast,~ ~
13   VIII,   167   |       unhindered."~ ~ ~ In the boat~ ~
14   VIII,   293   |        safety sure? His little boat~ ~
15   VIII,   625   |     the Syrtes near, in little boat~ ~
16   VIII,   655   |           When in their little boat the murderous crew~ ~
17   VIII,   691   |       soldier from the Pharian boat,~ ~
18   VIII,   710   |                710 Rapt to the boat was Magnus, of himself~ ~
19   VIII,   723   |                   Gaze on this boat, ponder the Pharian faith;~ ~
20   VIII,   881   | gathered fragments of a broken boat,~ ~
21      X,    66   |    chains, and borne in little boat~ ~
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