Georgic

 1    I|     makes the cornfield smile; beneath what star~Maecenas, it is
 2    I|       and coasts~Wail fitfully beneath the mighty blast.~This fearing,
 3    I|     spray,~Now duck their head beneath the wave, now run~Into the
 4    I|        and when soon ~He dives beneath the waves, shall yield thee
 5    I|    dread~The storm-clouds, and beneath the lustral North~See the
 6   II|        so, too, a pigmy plant,~Beneath its mother’s mighty shade
 7   II|   hollow mountain-dell~We view beneath us— from the craggy heights~
 8   II|      skies;~But the rude plain beneath the ploughshare’s stroke~
 9   II|    recover, and from the earth beneath~Spring to like verdure;
10   II|       Nature’s hid causes, and beneath his feet~All terrors cast,
11   II|   changing, a new country seek~Beneath an alien sun. The husbandman~
12  III| incurved horns and shaggy ears beneath.~Nor let mislike me one
13  III|     arms~Plies the swift march beneath a cruel load;~Soon with
14  III|      And Rhodope stretched out beneath the pole~Comes trending
15  III|     dismayed.~Me list not then beneath the open heaven~To snatch
16  III|        streams,~While, plunged beneath the flood, with drenched
17  III|        tore.~See! as he smokes beneath the stubborn share,~The
18  III|     fall,~And leave their life beneath the soaring cloud.~Moreover
19   IV|      Winter to headlong flight beneath the world,~And oped the
20   IV|      Together in one city, and beneath~The shelter of majestic
21   IV|      mother, who hast thy home~Beneath this whirling flood, if
22   IV|       separate saw~All streams beneath the mighty earth that glide,~
23   IV|   months unceasingly, men say,~Beneath a skyey crag, by thy lone
24   IV|         And, where he plunged, beneath the eddying whirl~Churned
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