16 | vestimenta maris deo. | ŪŨ|ŪUUŪ|UŨ glyc. | Carmina I, V |
1 | Te maris et terrae numeroque carentis harenae | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Carmina I, XXVIII |
7 | sit modus lasso maris et viarum | ŪU¦ŪŨ|Ū¦¦UUŪ|UŪŨ sapph. min. | Carmina II, VI |
10 | flatu Carpathii trans maris aequora | ŪŨ|ŪUUŪ||ŪUUŪ|UŨ ascl. min. | Carmina IV, V |
15 | Caecuba vina ferens, Alcon Chium maris expers. | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Sermones II, VIII |
6 | Quid maris extremos Arabas ditantis et Indos; | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, VI |
6 | An Lebedum laudas odio maris atque viarum? | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XI |
26 | non locus effusi late maris arbiter aufert – | Ū́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū¦¦́UU|Ū́¦¦UU|Ū́UU|Ū́Ũ her. | Epistulae I, XI |
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GAI M. SEVER • MMDCCLX • MMDCCLXVII