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 1   T-I|      late evening,~Now frozen Boreas raves from dry polar stars,~
 2 T-III|      with marbled frost,~when Boreas and the snow constrain life
 3 T-III|       if they try:~and though Boreas roars and thrashes his wings,~
 4 T-III|      the savage power of wild Boreas~freezes the sea-water or
 5 T-III|       Maenalian Bear, and her Boreas gaze at me.~I have no commerce,
 6  ExII|     books from here~to there: Boreas reaches you on failing wings.~
 7  ExIV|     source of the north wind, Boreas, and this coast~is his home,
 8   Ind|    north wind. As a god he is Boreas.~Book TI.XI:1-44 Book TIII.
 9   Ind|   Zephyrus the West Wind, and Boreas is the North Wind. A storm-wind.~
10   Ind|       XI:1-44 Winter stars.~ ~Boreas~The North Wind. Eurus is
11   Ind|       Chione (the daughter of Boreas and Oreithiya, making Eumolpus
12   Ind| father Neptune’s sea to avoid Boreas’s anger. Neptune saved him.~ ~
13   Ind|   Zephyrus the West Wind, and Boreas is the North Wind.~Book
14   Ind|    away by the winged sons of Boreas. An alternative myth has
15   Ind| Calais and Zetes, the sons of Boreas, and his brothers-in-law,
16   Ind| Auster is the South Wind, and Boreas is the North Wind. ~Book
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