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 1      I,   752    |             Through airy regions borne? I see the snows~ ~
 2     IV,     1    |       But in the distant regions of the earth~ ~
 3     IV,    71    |               Within his regions, to the Occident~ ~
 4     IV,   757    |             And furthest regions, summons to his aid~ ~
 5     IV,   767    |           From all these regions tribes unnumbered flock~ ~
 6     IV,   835    |    To scour more distant regions. He himself~ ~
 7      V,   707    | their rise; from distant regions came~ ~
 8     VI,   830(39)|  Proserpine in the lower regions. The text is doubtful.~ ~
 9     VI,   970    |                 970 What regions of the world thou should'
10     IX,   447    | On sterile wastes, burnt regions of the world;~ ~
11     IX,   550    |      550 Through all the regions of the boundless sky;~ ~
12     IX,   810    |         810 O'er Libya's regions, from the stars and suns~ ~
13     IX,   854    |         Who in all other regions harmless glide~ ~
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