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 1     9|         he pursues the livelong winter through,~Nor quits when
 2    10|      through the summer and the winter shoot,~And teem with beauteous
 3    11|    season, and now such as when~Winter with snows has newly filled
 4    11|        LXXXI~The remnant of the winter, he with shield~And spear
 5    11|        in sight.~ ~ LXXXII~That winter's remnant he so passed that
 6    12|         Cantoned throughout the winter months had lain,~Some near
 7    13| battered heads and loins where, winter done,~They lick their scales,
 8    14|        muster on the mead,~From winter lodgings moved and various
 9    17|       abundant fruits supplies,~Winter and summer, sojourn of delight.~
10    31|         Enured to summer and to winter sky:~So stout each warrior
11    34|     form long time had beat~The winter's rain and summers scorching
12    36|     with its charge,~In wildest winter, turned adrift the barge.~ ~
13    45|        evil, dreads, make drear~Winter within me many times a year.~ ~
14    46|     rage o'erflows,~Than in mid winter the tempestrous main~Flings
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