Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|     elevated being only. The deep contempt for prevailing
 2    1,  15|      the guard was in such a deep sleep that we alone were
 3    1,  22|  this appeal, and, shaken by deep sobs, she buried her whole
 4    2,  72|    his course on the billowy deep"; never before had my ears
 5    3,  93|   The prophet, hung wavering deep in the blackest despair.~
 6    3,  93|      and leap back~To form a deep hollow of calm, and resemble
 7    4, 106|     throw ourselves into the deep!"~
 8    4, 117|      tearing; at the liver's deep and vital parts,~That wracks
 9    4, 124|   and Great Puteoli, a chasm~Deep cloven, and Cocytus churns
10    4, 124|     yawns with their tunnels deep driven~To furnish the stone
11    4, 128|       shielding her features~Deep scarred by innumerous wounds '
12    5, 131| flowering rush, the violet's deep blue,~From out green meadows
13    5, 160|   but the evil had become so deep rooted that the very precautions
14    5, 160|      dark limbs to her feet. Deep silence prevailed. The head
15    6     |    the fish that inhabit the deep, or any living creatures
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