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1 T-I| Ah me! What mountains of water churn!~Now, now you think 2 T-I| skies be cut by the plough,~water yield flames, and fire yield 3 T-I| yield flames, and fire yield water:~all things will move against 4 T-II| It’s no small weight of water that harms me,~but all the 5 T-II| the triple death of earth, water, air,~yet wanton Catullus 6 T-III| less rain from my eyes~than water from the melting snow in 7 T-III| climate, I’m not used to the water,~and the land itself, I 8 T-III| mine sailed on through calm water,~He who falls on level ground – 9 T-III| lest that precious rill of water be lost:~I first discerned 10 T-III| away from here.~Sky, and water, earth and air don’t suit 11 T-III| rivers, frozen by cold,~and water dug out brittle from the 12 T-III| Nile,~mingling with deep water through many mouths,~congeals, 13 T-III| melts in the spring sun~and water that’s not dug frozen from 14 T-IV| his arms, as he beats the water.~The tired shepherd, leaning 15 T-IV| they fall apart in deep water.~The horse, that has won 16 T-V| grass~in the open meadow, or water in the overflowing river:~ 17 T-V| shore, wheat to the fields, water to the waves.~So check the 18 T-V| ought rightly to avoid all water.~And if I were mad and tried 19 ExII| s decaying,~melting like water dripping from the snow.~ 20 ExII| molluscs:~as waves of salt water carve away the cliffs:~as 21 ExII| enemy will have no access to water.~The anger of a merciful 22 ExII| never hauled~from fresh water to dry-dock will founder 23 ExII| spoils an idle body,~how water acquires a tang unless its 24 ExII| for: I used to add~spring water to the beds myself, I’m 25 ExII| long hoe,~and supply the water that the thirsty garden 26 ExII| drinking:~you know that water’s almost the only thing 27 ExII| to a sorrowful bed.~The water and the place harm me, and 28 ExI| common vice, that torrent of water.~There’s only love for those 29 ExI| shipwrecked sailor even fears calm water.~The fish that’s been hurt 30 ExI| a habit, and as falling water~carves out a stone with 31 ExI| harmless pleasure in fresh water:~I drink marsh water mixed 32 ExI| fresh water:~I drink marsh water mixed with brine.~Everything’ 33 ExIII| swim roofed-in by solid water.~There are no springs, except 34 ExIII| captives with purifying water,~that the long sacrificial 35 ExIII| that drink was fresh, my water will be tepid.~~ Book EIII. 36 ExIII| eloquent a speech!~Though water that’s brought to us has 37 ExIII| taste that’s sweet,~the water we drink from the fount 38 ExIII| Ceres’s gift,~and carry water in pots on their heads.~ 39 ExIV| canals,~and the troubled water builds in a choked spring,~ 40 ExIV| for durability?~Drops of water carve out stone, a ring’ 41 ExIV| s barely blue.~The fresh water overlays the flood, lighter 42 IBIS| for the fruit there,~and water overflowing forever, forever 43 IBIS| Ida, or drops of flowing water from the Libyan Sea.~For 44 IBIS| Furies washed him in marsh water,~where a water channel ran 45 IBIS| in marsh water,~where a water channel ran from the Stygian 46 IBIS| whose necks bow, carrying water.~May your sister burn with 47 IBIS| his body in a shower of water~And may you suffer as many 48 IBIS| begot, that never knows the water,~or as Macelo and her husband, 49 IBIS| blow from that disc.~If any water’s struck by your flailing 50 Ind| spewing out a huge volume of water.~See Homer’s Odyssey Book 51 Ind| Metamorphoses Medea uses one of its water snakes as an ingredient 52 Ind| bottomless cistern with water carried in leaking sieves.~ 53 Ind| their leader.~ ~Naides~The water nymphs, demi-goddesses of 54 Ind| by Artemis, and that the water is sweet to taste. (It has 55 Ind| opened in 19BC to provide a water supply for the public baths 56 Ind| opened in 19BC to provide a water supply for the public baths