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1     IV,   119(7)|        The idea is that the cold of the poles tempers the
2      V,    61   |                          On cold Taygetus; Massilia's sons~ ~
3      V,   925   |                         Its cold, its solitude. When slumber
4     VI,   325   |   longer stirred, the rains cold~ ~
5     VI,   737   |                      Scarce cold, in fuller accents falls
6     VI,   746   |              As yet, though cold in death, and firm the lungs~ ~
7    VII,   553   |                With horror; cold upon each loving heart,~ ~
8    VII,   588   | answer; Magnus' swords were cold,~ ~
9      X,   302   |               From northern cold to southern climes are drawn:~ ~
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