Georgic

 1    I|    builds the tiny mouse~Her home, and plants her granary,
 2    I|   ribs his driver packs,~And home from town returning brings
 3   II|  More wains thou’lt see wend home with plodding steers;~Or
 4   II|   all delights of hearth and home~For exile changing, a new
 5  III|    his strength, pen fast at home, and spare~His not inglorious
 6  III| plenteous stalls pen fast at home.~For, even through sight
 7  III|    bears with him, house and home,~Arms, Cretan quiver, and
 8  III|   with glad shouts hale them home.~Themselves in deep-dug
 9   IV| foragers with food returning home)~Nor sheep and butting kids
10   IV|      and in their beaks bear home, to glut~Those savage nestlings
11   IV|      their cosy subterranean home,~And deeply lodged in hollow
12   IV| leaves above;~But near their home let neither yew-tree grow,~
13   IV|      broad belts about their home;~No hand but his the blistering
14   IV|     the wealth of kings,~And home returning not till night
15   IV|   live;~And they alone fixed home and country know,~And in
16   IV| within the confines of their home~Plant firm the comb’s first
17   IV|   with thyme, come labouring home~Belated, for afar they range
18   IV|  heaven.~If now their narrow home thou wouldst unseal, ~And
19   IV| Cyrene, mother, who hast thy home~Beneath this whirling flood,
20   IV|     Now visits he his native home once more,~Pallene and the
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