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1 T-III| unworthy of my wit!~While the warm winds still blow, the Danube
2   T-V|     grassy turf,~and veil the warm hearth with a woven garland,~
3  ExIV|      heartfelt care he didnt warm~some Bistonian sword-blade
4  ExIV|  Notus, the south wind, blows warm from the opposite ~pole,
5  ExIV|  sooner ~might north winds be warm, south winds cold,~and my
6  IBIS|      east and west winds too,~warm south winds blow out of
7  IBIS| spears,~while the Ganges runs warm, and Danube cold:~while
8   Ind|     snow.~Book EIV.XII:1-50 A warm wind.~ ~Automedon~The charioteer
9   Ind|     Bacchus.~Ibis:135-162 Its warm waters.~ ~Ganymede~The son
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