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 1    IV|           hot glance dissolved the frost of fear.~ ~ LXXXIX~On them
 2    IV|            she them torments twixt frost and fire,~Twixt joy and
 3     V|           most behoved~To melt the frost which his hard heart embraced,~
 4  VIII|        night's sharp air, heaven's frost and earth's cold grass.~ ~
 5    IX|            misty cloak,~A chilling frost congealed every vein,~He
 6    IX|        flower nipped with untimely frost.~ ~  LXXXVI~He saw wax dim
 7    XI|          sap is nipped with timely frost,~Or apples in strong winds
 8   XII|         XXII~"The fire of love and frost of jealousy,~Her husband'
 9   XIV|         bright with Iris' bow,~The frost and snow, the rain, the
10   XIV|        eye-glance can~Of that cold frost dissolve the hardness great~
11   XIV|        frame~Continual snow, sharp frost and winter cold,~But on
12    XV|           his sides were clad with frost and snow,~The height was
13    XV|             Save that the ice, the frost, and drifted snow,~Oft made
14   XVI|       after him that fled,~Through frost and snow, through brier,
15  XVII|       Which never felt the cold of frost and snow,~Or force of burning
16    XX|        such a rumor fly,~His hoary frost and snow when Hyems old~
17    XX| countenance bold,~She changed from frost to fire, from heat to cold.~ ~
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