Book, Chapter

 1    2,  39|           s eye on Sagittarius, a sea lobster on Capricornus,
 2    2,  43|         much property on land and sea, for the crab is as much
 3    3,  85|        deep-drawn groans, "or the sea, which rages even against
 4    3,  87|         trusts his fortune to the sea and takes his gains,~ The
 5    3,  93|          kindles the billows,~The sea with their hissing is sibilant!
 6    3, 102|         alone, or that the wintry sea might swallow me, for I
 7    4     |      GITON AND EUMOLPUS ESCAPE BY SEA~  ~The Embarkation ~
 8    4, 106|        thrown themselves into the sea, fearing worse punishment;
 9    4, 108|        wind has kicked up a heavy sea."~
10    4, 110|        Beneath the waves~Of every sea swims Neptune. Pallas guards
11    4, 118|        and other matters when the sea grew rough, and clouds,
12    4, 118|         as the savage fury of the sea grew more malignant, the
13    4, 118|     windsquall swept him into the sea; the raging elements whirled
14    4, 118|          Think! In an instant the sea will sever this lover's
15    4, 118|     nothing else," he cried, "the sea will at least bear us longer,
16    4, 119|         upon the treachery of the sea. "And perhaps," said I, "
17    4, 119| destination! But the waves of the sea are not alone in thus keeping
18    4, 123|         praised by the soldier at sea;~And glittering gems sought
19    4, 123|           table, alive in his own Sea water.~The oysters from
20    4, 124|         reach to the heavens;~The sea is expelled by their moles
21    4, 127|        the water~Appeals, and the sea than his own land is safer!
22    5, 145|        look out on the fields and sea from the pavement. Sweet
23    6     |          is found among the south sea islanders, and the evidence
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