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 1      I,   284    |   the Eastern sky, or frozen North,~ ~
 2      I,   501    |     Diana 18, goddess of the north;~ ~
 3     II,    60    |      Let loose from furthest North her fair-haired tribes:~ ~
 4     II,   334    |  tribes desert their distant north,~ ~
 5     II,   404(15)|     carried away by force." (North, volume i., p. 88, Edition
 6    III,    85    |     Gallia conquered and the North 4,~ ~
 7     IV,    78    |  Though weighed with vapour. North and south alike~ ~
 8      V,   689    |   and oceans; but the chilly north~ ~
 9     VI,    16(1) |    It stood some sixty miles north of the Ceraunian promontory (
10     VI,   401    |                Nor fears the north nor sees the shining bear.~ ~
11    VII,   432    | Serves 'neath our standards. North and south and all~ ~
12    VII,  1022(30)|     battle took place on the north coast.~ ~ ~ ~
13     IX,   628    |                 Falls to the North: slow Cynosure sinks 16~ ~
14     IX,   815    |    stars, nor bending to the North~ ~
15      X,   347    | zenith: straight towards the north~ ~
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