Book,  Verse

 1    III,   596|           Propel the bulky vessel through the main,~ ~
 2    III,   626|             And turned his vessel slantwise to the foe.~ ~
 3    III,   646|                        One vessel circled by Phocaean keels~ ~
 4    III,   658|        More deftly ruled a vessel. Well he knew,~ ~
 5    III,   662|          Shattered a Roman vessel: but a dart~ ~
 6    III,   776|                 The flying vessel; not to die in vain,~ ~
 7    III,   777| single care; some on their vessel's side~ ~
 8     IV,   482|     Receding, launch their vessel; thus she floats~ ~
 9      V,   742|                        The vessel under, but a huger wave~ ~
10     VI,   798|            Which holds the vessel back 38 though eastern winds~ ~
11   VIII,   213|                        The vessel onward; shun with all thy
12   VIII,   278|                  Pompeius' vessel skirts the foamy crags~ ~
13   VIII,   768|     And sped the trembling vessel from the shore.~ ~ ~ ~
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