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 1   T-I|   tiny specks as the dry dust holds:~suffered many greater than
 2 T-III|    seared by perpetual frost, holds me.~I who fled from ‘business’,
 3 T-III|      the rest Scythian Pontus holds.~The land near the stars
 4 T-III|       But I fear lest my fate holds you back,~and that since
 5 T-III|    into the air,~harsh winter holds them back if they try:~and
 6 T-III|   falsely named Euxine, still holds me.~~ Book TIII.XIV:1-52
 7  T-IV|     do, now? Their very power holds me,~and, maddened, I love
 8   T-V|      person,~a barbarous land holds me, the most alien in all~
 9   T-V|      on yours,~that I know he holds no less dear than his own.~
10  ExII| enquire about the region that holds Tomis,~a place scarcely
11   ExI|     of your life,~and he, who holds the reins of the world,
12 ExIII|    blind:~than whom the earth holds nothing more glorious,~save
13  ExIV|     his life to you,~which he holds above all to be a gift of
14  ExIV| Danube,~or wherever the world holds that’s deeper than Styx.~
15   Ind|     Plough, or Great Bear. He holds the leash of the constellation
16   Ind|    constellation Perseus, who holds her decapitated head. Athene
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