Georgic

 1    I|  divine.~While yet within the woods, the elm is tamed~And bowed
 2    I|   what time the walnut in the woods ~With ample bloom shall
 3    I|       on blinding shower, and woods and coasts~Wail fitfully
 4    I|     the lustral North~See the woods waving. What late eve in
 5   II|  Mede-land with its wealth of woods, ~Nor Ganges fair, and Hermus
 6   II|      wild beasts thronged the woods, and stars the heaven.~Nor
 7   II|     butcher’s broom among the woods are cut,~And reeds upon
 8   II|       s endeavour! the barren woods~That crown the scalp of
 9   II|        let me love~Rivers and woods, inglorious. Oh for you~
10   II|     The swine troop homeward; woods their arbutes yield;~So,
11  III|       worthy to be sung,~You, woods and waves Lycaean. All themes
12  III|   Meanwhile the Dryad-haunted woods and lawns~Unsullied seek
13  III| wretches. But they browse the woods~And summits of Lycaeus,
14  III|      calling thee~To the deep woods; nor thou didst spurn his
15   IV| nymphs,~With whom in the tall woods the dance she wove,~Wrought
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