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 1 T-III|              to lead you to Pegasus’s spring~lest that precious rill
 2 T-III|        yourself.~~ Book TIII.XII:1-54 Spring in Tomis ~ ~Zephyrus lessens
 3 T-III|            and the song-birds welcome spring, untaught:~and the swallow,
 4 T-III|            see snow that melts in the spring sun~and water that’s not
 5  T-IV|              fish.~You’d sooner count spring flowers, summer wheat,~autumn
 6  ExII|             from Haemonia to Pirene’s spring,~Agenor’s son Cadmus left
 7  ExII|               them for: I used to add~spring water to the beds myself,
 8 ExIII|         trouble.~You never experience Spring wreathed in crowns~of flowers,
 9  ExIV|              water builds in a choked spring,~so my mind’s been hurt
10  ExIV|            felicitously of the Aonian spring,~go on loving that study
11  ExIV|             not banished me from that spring~that Gorgonian Pegasus’s
12  IBIS|               out of the frozen pole:~spring with autumn, summer with
13   Ind|         helleborus cyclophyllus) is a spring wildflower on nearby Parnassus.
14   Ind|            the snake of the Castalian Spring, that he had killed) in
15   Ind|             Phocis with its Castalian Spring. They also guarded the oracle
16   Ind|              the constellation of the spring equinox at that time.~ ~
17   Ind|             of Augustus’s life in the spring of 14AD, the island where
18   Ind|               was 52 years old in the spring of AD10, see previous note. (
19   Ind|        Bacchus, on March 17th, in the spring of AD12.~Book TV.X:1-53
20   Ind|              AD12.~Book TV.X:1-53 The spring of AD12 in Tomis after his
21   Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Pirene~The Pirenian Spring. A famous fountain on the
22   Ind|              human being who became a spring, through weeping for her
23   Ind|             of the Turkish Bey.). The spring was said never to fail.
24   Ind|               refers to the string of spring festivals which included
25   Ind|            feast-day of Vesta and the spring may have in fact been dedicated
26   Ind|            feast-day of Vesta and the spring may have in fact been dedicated
27   Ind|               Book TIII. XII:1-54 The spring wind.~ ~Zerynthia~The Zerynthian
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