Georgic

 1    I|           left thee more~Than thy full meed of heaven: be what
 2    I|       mystic fan,~Iacchus; which, full tale, long ere the time~
 3    I| bathing-revel. Then the crow~With full voice, good-for-naught,
 4    I|         times, oer repeated, and full oft~On their high cradles,
 5    I|         repair~Forbid not. To the full and long ago~Our blood thy
 6   II|          victims mightiest, which full oft have led,~Bathed in
 7   II|          fruitful breast,~Such as full oft in hollow mountain-dell~
 8   II|         yield thee store of vines full strong to gush~In torrents
 9   II|         mixed, be trampled to the full;~The moisture, mark you,
10  III|          and woodland. She indeed full oft~With her sweet charms
11  III|          piteous season, with the full fierce heat~Of autumn glowed,
12  III|        many a pasture fair,~Or at full cribs their livessweet
13   IV|           brooding bees~And their full swarms oerflowed, and first
14   IV|  orchard-tree had clothed her, in full tale~Hung there, by mellowing
15   IV|        With chaplets woven hereof full oft are decked~Heaven’s
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