Georgic

 1    I|      even then ’tis time;~Press deep your plough behind the groaning
 2    I| Balearic sling,~While snow lies deep, and streams are drifting
 3    I|    South comes driving from the deep,~To trees and crops and
 4    I|         bid fare forth upon the deep,~Nor rend the rope from
 5   II|       to spy the dangers of the deep.~But the rough arbutus with
 6   II|    trunks is hewn~A breach, and deep into the solid grain~A path
 7   II|   ground, and bid a pit be sunk~Deep in the solid earth, then
 8   II|         soars toward heaven,~So deep strikes root into the vaults
 9   II|      tree your suckers tear;~So deep their love of earth; nor
10   II|        for one,~Would set me in deep dells of Haemus cool,~And
11  III|         of the fern be littered deep,~Lest chill of ice such
12  III|       well-springs bid them, or deep pools,~From troughs of holm-oak
13  III|        But with snow-ridges and deep frost afar~Heaped seven
14  III|       Luna, calling thee~To the deep woods; nor thou didst spurn
15   IV|    spray or plunged them in the deep.~And let green cassias and
16   IV|        be roasted, and mistrust~Deep marish-ground and mire with
17   IV|         Their liberal lives: so deep their love of flowers,~So
18   IV|     shrivelling cold.~Then is a deep note heard, a long-drawn
19   IV|     naught~Scared by a groan so deep, behold! ’tis he,~Even Aristaeus,
20   IV|  welcomed, and let speed~To the deep river-bed. And now, with
21   IV|  fountain-head~Whence first the deep Enipeus leaps to light,~
22   IV|   poured between.~Nay, even the deep Tartarean Halls of death~
23   IV|         ending plunged into the deep, ~And, where he plunged,
24   IV|       the levin-bolts of war by deep~Euphrates, and bare rule
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