Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|           began to be heard in the land, and accurate and unbiased
 2    1,   9|        Tritonis smile~Upon him, or land which the Spartan colonials
 3    2,  43|           and own much property on land and sea, for the crab is
 4    2,  76|       pulled us, shivering, to dry land. Giton had ransomed himself
 5    4, 119|         would arrive in his native land and settled it in his mind!
 6    4, 121|            man had left his native land that he might not see the
 7    4, 123|           his sway,~The ocean, the land; where the sun shone by
 8    4, 123|            Lay hidden beyond, or a land which might yield yellow
 9    4, 127|       perplex them!~One chooses by land to seek flight: to another,
10    4, 127|           and the sea than his own land is safer! Another~Will stand
11    5, 136| flourishing and vigorous years and land me in the shadows and lassitude
12    5, 143|            Priapus ever pursues on land and Nereus' realm.~(Tortured
13    5, 154|          they were not born in the land of the Cimmerians, the regions
14    6     |   descendants. Thus it is that the land of Canaan is promised to
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