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 1   T-I|  least~your body rests on the solid ground, as you ebb,~and
 2 T-III|       lumps.~Shall I speak of solid rivers, frozen by cold,~
 3 T-III|        and no oar can cut the solid wave.~I’ve seen fish stuck
 4 T-III|      from the pool.~The sea’s solid ice no longer, Sarmatian
 5  T-IV|    wears away hard stone, and solid steel:~it even softens fierce
 6  ExII| frozen with ice~ride over the solid spine of the river on their
 7  ExII|      a fragile boat:~it was a solid ship that carried Aeson’
 8 ExIII|       often swim roofed-in by solid water.~There are no springs,
 9  ExIV|   long as my ship rested on a solid keel, you were~first among
10  ExIV| yourself can see Pontus truly solid with ice,~you yourself see
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