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 1    II| Again, that glowing fire and icy rime~ Are fanged with teeth
 2    II|    midsummer heats~ Unto the icy hoar-frosts of the year~
 3   III| their inwards rouses up~ The icy currents which make their
 4   III|   stark,~ Pierced through by icy javelins of fear;~ But have
 5   III|  winds away, and leaves~ The icy members in the cold of death.~
 6   III|   dull ache,~ By twinge from icy water, or grating crunch~
 7   III|      the smooth oblong of an icy slab,~ Grow stiff in cold,
 8   III|       On whom once falls the icy pause of life.~ This too,
 9    IV|    when swans~ By night from icy shores of Helicon~ With
10     V|       May cast him back from icy shades of chill~ Even to
11    VI| blasts which driven be~ From icy constellations of the pole~
12    VI|      fire with bane into the icy streams,~ Hurling the body
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