Book, Chapter

 1    2,  43|            without a reason, Mother Earth is in the centre, round
 2    2,  48|             don't concern heaven or earth: and none of you cares how
 3    3,  85|           blows. "Why could not the earth have opened and swallowed
 4    3,  87|         heaven, so he had to sin on earth, but no one was betrayed
 5    3,  93|          around him and drag him~To earth! And the priest, at his
 6    4, 103| uncultivated regions, but where the earth has been beautified by the
 7    4, 110|       Primeval Fear created Gods on earth when from the sky~The lightning-flashes
 8    4, 110|             Phoebus, sinking to the earth,~His course complete, and
 9    4, 119|             far-away country of the earth, awaits this man, or a son
10    4, 119|           NOBLE CORPSE FIVE FEET OF EARTH RECEIVED,~HE RESTS IN PEACE
11    4, 123|           glittering gems sought in earth, vie with purple of Tyre;~
12    4, 124|            with his life blood.~And earth has divided their ashes,
13    4, 124|           controller~Of things upon earth and in heaven, security'
14    4, 124|           They threaten my kingdom! Earth yawns with their tunnels
15    4, 124|        sword drank to repletion and earth's bristling harvest~Grew
16    4, 125|           ruptured the crust of the earth, deeply cloven, asunder.~
17    4, 125|             ghastly wounds: mangled earth sinks to hell and the spirits.'"~
18    4, 126|       closely together the gorge in Earth's bosom.~By auspices straightway
19    4, 127|             like a billow of ocean;~Earth lay overwhelmed by the drifts
20    4, 128|   divinities flee from the ravening earth; in~Their loathing they
21    4, 128|             beneath and, abandoning earth, flees~To seek out the realm
22    4, 128|          world! Now the gods are on earth and the skies note their
23    4, 128|    Apennines noble, the prospect~Of earth to survey, spread before
24    4, 128|            blood of the Romans!'~On earth was obeyed every detail
25    5, 131|       flowers like these did Mother Earth great Ida's summit strew~
26    5, 132|             the wandering eyes,~And earth, spaded up, yields to light~
27    5, 138|             my mandates;~Blossoming earth, when I will it, must languish,
28    5, 139|           marble glistened here; no earth~Mocked for its gifts; but
29    5, 141|           shackles from rejuvenated earth~So down her face the tears
30    5, 144|             s hidden ears: this the earth straightway echoed,~And
31    5, 154|          adored as the queen of the earth, and the subject nations
32    6     |            elements of the world -- earth, air, fire and water --
33    6     |           any living creatures upon earth desire male intercourse,
34    6     |             would become extinct on earth. And here comes in that
35    6     |         Without you, this desolated earth would prove to be, in reality,
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