Book,  Verse

 1      I,   158| though condemned beneath the tempest's shock~ ~
 2     II,   513|                   A southern tempest has possessed the main~ ~
 3    III,   464|    made his lair beneath: no tempest falls,~ ~
 4     IV,   871|                          The tempest burst, each footman in the
 5      V,   509|                     Cruel as tempest was the calm that lay~ ~
 6      V,   623|                   A northern tempest; and his middle orb,~ ~
 7      V,   654|                    A western tempest: by the murmuring deep~ ~
 8     VI,   333|           Warned of Circeian tempest, furls his sails,~ ~
 9     VI,   559|               When falls the tempest seas shall rise and foam 33~ ~
10     VI,   617|        In starless nights of tempest crept the hag~ ~
11     IX,   388|                   Resist the tempest's fury; and for those~ ~
12     IX,   393|                Shook off the tempest; but a sweeping tide~ ~
13     IX,   493|                 The Northern tempest's home; and of the East~ ~
14     IX,   524|  Than on the ocean, Auster's tempest force,~ ~
15     IX,   534|                  Reft by the tempest, and the native huts~ ~
16     IX,   558|                           By tempest rapt, to be the prize of
17     IX,   562|                Withstood the tempest which upon their frames~ ~
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