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1  Three dubious days of blind darkness we wander on the deep, as many nights without a star.
The Aeneid By Virgil
ContextHighlight   In BOOK THIRD
2  Three the east forces from the deep into shallows and quicksands, piteous to see, dashes on shoals and girdles with a sandbank.
The Aeneid By Virgil
ContextHighlight   In BOOK FIRST
3  Three ships the south wind catches and hurls on hidden rocks, rocks amid the waves which Italians call the Altars, a vast reef banking the sea.
The Aeneid By Virgil
ContextHighlight   In BOOK FIRST
4  Three Thracians likewise of Boreas' sovereign race, and three sent by their father Idas from their native Ismarus, fall in divers wise before him.
The Aeneid By Virgil
ContextHighlight   In BOOK TENTH
5  Three in number are the troops of riders, and three captains gallop up and down; following each in equal command rides a glittering division of twelve boys.
The Aeneid By Virgil
ContextHighlight   In BOOK FIFTH
6  Three wintry nights in the water the blustering south drove me over the endless sea; scarcely on the fourth dawn I descried Italy as I rose on the climbing wave.
The Aeneid By Virgil
ContextHighlight   In BOOK SIXTH
7  Three of his household beside him, lying carelessly among their arms, and the armour-bearer and charioteer of Remus go down before him, caught at the horses' feet.
The Aeneid By Virgil
ContextHighlight   In BOOK NINTH
8  Three coils of frozen rain, three of watery mist they had enwrought in it, three of ruddy fire and winged south wind; now they were mingling in their work the awful splendours, the sound and terror, and the angry pursuing flames.
The Aeneid By Virgil
ContextHighlight   In BOOK EIGHTH