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 1 T-III|        than water from the melting snow in springtime.~Rome’s in
 2 T-III|         frost,~when Boreas and the snow constrain life under the
 3 T-III| hard-pressed by the shivering sky.~Snow falls, and, once fallen,
 4 T-III|           the city!~But I only see snow that melts in the spring
 5  ExII|            water dripping from the snow.~It’s gnawed at as a ship’
 6   ExI|          of my fear,~and, like the snow the rainy south wind melts,~
 7   ExI|          as milk or the un-trodden snow:~you admire others, when
 8 ExIII|         free of savage enemies and snow,~will a time come when Ovid
 9 ExIII|          my heart were colder than snow and ice,~frozen harder than
10  ExIV|            lies shrouded in winter snow.~You’ll cross frozen Thrace,
11   Ind|         distant Alps.~Ibis:163-208 Snow covered in winter.~ ~Atia (
12   Ind|           winter rain, melting the snow.~Book EIV.XII:1-50 A warm
13   Ind|          strikes its winter cap of snowSee Freya Stark ‘Rome
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