Georgic

 1    I| Together, as to rend up far and wide~The heavy corn-crop from
 2    I|      That twice Emathia and the wide champaign~Of Haemus should
 3   II|      and river-windings far and wide,~As pliant osier and the
 4   II|     fame,~Maecenas, and on this wide ocean launched~Spread sail
 5   II|      Bactria, nor Panchaia, one wide tract~Of incense-teeming
 6   II| oleaster, and the fields strewn wide~With woodland berries. But
 7   II|      rippling sheen of arms~The wide earth flickers, nor yet
 8  III|        wind impregnate, far and wide~Oer craggy height and lowly
 9  III|     realms a waste,~And far and wide the lawns untenanted.~Here
10   IV|   flowers,~Nor heifer wandering wide upon the plain~Dash off
11   IV| murderous hands. For these roam wide~Wasting all substance, or
12   IV|   footing find~And spread their wide wings to the summer sun,~
13   IV|        permeates all-Earth, and wide ocean, and the vault of
14   IV|         she bids the flood yawn wide and yield~A pathway for
15   IV|        bitter brine-dew far and wide.~Along the shore in scattered
16   IV|  strewed his fragments over the wide fields.~Then too, even then,
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