Georgic

 1    I|     Sole dread of seamen, till far Thule bow~Before thee, and
 2    I|      Hales oer them; from the far Olympian height~Him golden
 3    I|        Together, as to rend up far and wide~The heavy corn-crop
 4    I|   fields, their husbandmen led far away,~Rot in neglect, and
 5   II|                        II~Thus far the tilth of fields and
 6   II|      plains and river-windings far and wide,~As pliant osier
 7   II|       arm een now art fending far~The unwarlike Indian from
 8   II|       ranks of battle set,~And far and near with rippling sheen
 9   II| aesculus in chief,~Which howso far its summit soars toward
10   II|        titan arms and branches far,~Sole central pillar of
11   II|    their blessedness, for whom~Far from the clash of arms all-equal
12  III|      are sheltering caves,~And far outstretched the rock-flung
13  III|       claps his neck.~Ay, thus far let him learn to dare, when
14  III|        all the forest-side~And far Olympus bellow back the
15  III|     hies him to strange climes~Far off, an exile, moaning much
16  III|       in mid ocean when a wave far of~Begins to whiten, mustering
17  III|        of the wind impregnate, far and wide~Oer craggy height
18  III|    together, and go forth~Into far deserts where no shelter
19  III|       tribes~Of Scythia by the far Maeotic wave,~Where turbid
20  III|        delight thee, first, be far removed ~All prickly boskage,
21  III| horse-blood curdled.~Seest one far afield    ~Oft to the shade’
22  III| shepherdsrealms a waste,~And far and wide the lawns untenanted.~
23  III|       Juno’s rites were cattle far to seek,~And ill-matched
24   IV|        the gay lizard too keep far aloof~His scale-clad body
25   IV|       arises, and at once from far~You may discern what passion
26   IV|     from the homestead not too far they fare,~When showers
27   IV|    star-wort; ’tis a plant not far to seek;~For from one sod
28   IV|   above the wave-top, and from far~Exclaimed, “Cyrene, sister,
29   IV|   stress is driven, and breaks far up~Its inmost creeks— safe
30   IV|       in a shadowy mist stands far aloof.~And now the ravening
31   IV| Sprinkled the bitter brine-dew far and wide.~Along the shore
32   IV|      Tanais and the icy north,~Far steppes to frost Rhipaean
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