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 1  T-II|   beneath virgin Callisto’s icy pole –~the Ciziges, the Colchi,
 2 T-III|        lies under the Lycaonian pole:~neither you, you crowd
 3  T-IV|         heights of the northern pole,~and never sink below the
 4  T-IV|       that’s firm,~and what the pole of the fixed fires cannot
 5  T-IV|        home, under the Northern pole,~in the land to the sinister
 6   T-V|         land beneath the frozen pole –~yet I’m not so much tormented
 7   ExI|      this beneath either starry pole.~It’s something to be near
 8   ExI|      live beneath the celestial pole,~that always stands high
 9  ExIV|       in these places below the pole,~you observe, in person,
10  ExIV|         warm from the opposite ~pole, is far from us, is rarely
11  ExIV|         me exiled under the icy pole.~My poetry’s no help. Poetry
12  ExIV|         further from the frozen pole.~~ Book EIV.XV:1-42 To Sextus
13  ExIV|       to die beneath the frozen pole,~I’ll always recall your
14  IBIS|    winds blow out of the frozen pole:~spring with autumn, summer
15   Ind| location of the north celestial pole.~Book EI.V:43- 86 Book EIV.
16   Ind|     Great Bear, hence the north pole is ‘Lycaonian’ or ‘Parrhasian’.~
17   Ind|       TIII.II:1-30 The northern pole.~Ibis:465-540 His barbaric
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