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 1   T-I|    in from late evening,~Now frozen Boreas raves from dry polar
 2 T-III|  drink draughts of mead, but frozen lumps.~Shall I speak of
 3 T-III|     I speak of solid rivers, frozen by cold,~and water dug out
 4 T-III|      ve seen the vast waters frozen with ice,~a slippery shell
 5 T-III|     not enough: I walked the frozen sea,~dry-shod, with the
 6 T-III|    The ships stand locked in frozen marble,~and no oar can cut
 7 T-III|     and water that’s not dug frozen from the pool.~The sea’s
 8  T-IV|       he might grant it.~The frozen shores of the Euxine, the ‘
 9   T-V|        this land beneath the frozen pole –~yet I’m not so much
10   T-V|     Three times the Danube’s frozen with the cold, three times~
11  ExII|    tribes that when Danube’s frozen with ice~ride over the solid
12   ExI|      buried, now I’m ill and frozen ~at least: if I’m saved
13   ExI|     speak to you beneath the frozen axis.~You’re here, unwittingly,
14 ExIII|    colder than snow and ice,~frozen harder than this place that
15  ExIV|    winter snow.~You’ll cross frozen Thrace, Haemus hidden ~in
16  ExIV|      yourself see wine stand frozen by the frost:~you yourself
17  ExIV|     and was further from the frozen pole.~~ Book EIV.XV:1-42
18  ExIV| orders me to die beneath the frozen pole,~I’ll always recall
19  IBIS|    me, a man banished to the frozen ~source of the north wind,
20  IBIS|  south winds blow out of the frozen pole:~spring with autumn,
21   Ind|       Book TV.X:1-53 The sea frozen in winter.~Book EIII.II:
22   Ind|     tribes attack across the frozen Danube, riding their swift
23   Ind|  drive their wagons over the frozen river.~Book TIV.X:93-132
24   Ind|   Book EII.IV:1-34 The river frozen in winter.~Book EI.IV:1-
25   Ind|   EIV.VII:1-54 The Black Sea frozen in winter. Its dolphin population.~
26   Ind|    34 Book EIV.IX:55-88 It’s frozen climate.~Book EII.V:1-40
27   Ind|      pulled by oxen over the frozen Danube.~Book TV.I:49-80
28   Ind|      arrows.~Book EIV.V:1-46 Frozen Thrace.~Ibis:365-412 Diomedes
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