Georgic

 1    I|     Iacchus; which, full tale, long ere the time~Thou must with
 2    I|    fails.~And one will sit the long late watches out~By winter
 3    I|        and through murky night~Long trails of fire white-glistening
 4    I|   rooks from food returning in long line~Clamour with jostling
 5    I|    Forbid not. To the full and long ago~Our blood thy Trojan
 6    I| perjuries hath paid,~Laomedon. Long since the courts of heaven~
 7   II|        Are set herein, and— no long timebehold!~To heaven
 8   II|  Regarding, let your land, ay, long before,~Scorch to the quick,
 9  III|        gird me to rehearse ere long~The fiery fights of Caesar,
10  III|     and brook~The trumpet, and long roar of rumbling wheels,~
11  III|   heard among the forest-tops;~Long waves come racing shoreward:
12  III|        hay-loft all the winter long.~But when glad summer at
13  III|       would he trow it who, so long after, still~High Alps and
14  III|     times groan-laboured: with long sobbing heave~Their lowest
15  III|        noisome limbs, till, no long tarriance made,~The fiery
16   IV|   unfledged, but she~Wails the long night, and perched upon
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