Georgic

 1    I|      s heart. Then first the streams were ware~Of hollowed alder-hulls:
 2    I|    While snow lies deep, and streams are drifting ice.~What need
 3    I|    cattle spake, portentous! streams stand still,~And the earth
 4   II|      from the craggy heights~Streams thither flow with fertilizing
 5  III|    by the course~Of brimming streams, where moss is, and the
 6  III|   mountain-barrier, or broad streams beyond,~Or else in plenteous
 7  III|    whence more they love~The streams, more stretch their udders,
 8  III|   from their founts gush any streams, while yet~With showers
 9  III| whole flock steep in running streams,~While, plunged beneath
10  III|  flanks; from either nostril streams~Black blood; a rough tongue
11  III|      Are crystal springs and streams with running tired,~Their
12   IV|  painted flowers, or sip the streams,~Light-hovering on the surface.
13   IV|     How endives glory in the streams they drink,~And green banks
14   IV|     waters, separate saw~All streams beneath the mighty earth
15   IV|      forests and the hundred streams;~Thrice Vesta’s fire with
16   IV|   Were parched, and the void streams with droughty jaws~Baked
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