Book, Chapter

1    1,  30|    she had dropped from the clouds. With loud cries, she rushed
2    4, 118|     the sea grew rough, and clouds, gathering from every quarter,
3    4, 126| finished, when trembled the clouds; and a gleaming~Bright flash
4    4, 126|     flashes of flame to the clouds. Flitting phantoms~Appear
5    4, 127|    of cavalry shattered the clouds, bound~By ice, and the trembling
6    4, 127| confusion.~And see! Now the clouds, by an icy gale smitten,
7    4, 127|    them sorely.~Already the clouds themselves rupture and smother
8    5, 153|    ancient writers.~In the "Clouds" of Aristophanes, Just Discourse,
9    5, 159|  eye.~Aristophanes, in the "Clouds," says:~SOCRATES: First
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