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 1      I,   476    |   who kept watch beside the western shore~ ~
 2     II,   331    | unknown nations, touched by western strife,~ ~
 3    III,     1    | With canvas yielding to the western wind~ ~
 4    III,   339    |                         The Western Ocean. Thus, to award the
 5    III,   410    |              410 Towards my western goal, time still remains~ ~
 6     IV,    15    |                Not least of western rivers, Sicoris~ ~
 7     IV,   396    |                We yield the western tribes: the east is thine~ ~
 8     IV,   760    | Held the dominion. From the western belt 21~ ~
 9      V,    80    |              80 Between the western belt and that which bounds 7~ ~
10      V,   239    |   all the bloodshed of that western land?~ ~
11      V,   654    |                           A western tempest: by the murmuring
12   VIII,   394    |     mad contention with the Western world?~ ~
13   VIII,   528(15)|     the Nile instead of the western.~ ~
14     IX,   491    |                  Issues the Western wind; but Asia's right~ ~
15     IX,   768    |                  Beside the Western columns, by her look~ ~
16     IX,   808    |    not looked up to heaven? Western winds~ ~
17      X,    56    |                          Of western winds, and to the northern
18      X,   290    | Vain too the fable that the western winds 14~ ~
19      X,   452    |     let the fortunes of the Western chief~ ~
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