Georgic

 1    I|         share-beam with its double back they fix.~For yoke is early
 2    I|            thee, so thou start not back,~And such slight cares to
 3    I|           us returning Dawn brings back the day;~And when the first
 4   II|            then cast the mould~All back again, and stamp the surface
 5   II|          every barrier burst,~Sink back upon themselves, why winter-suns~
 6  III|      Mantua, first will bring thee back the palms~Of Idumaea, and
 7  III|             short belly, and stout back;~His sprightly breast exuberant
 8  III|        hold,~And trace his lineage back to Neptune’s birth.~These
 9  III| forest-side~And far Olympus bellow back the roar.~Nor wont the champions
10  III|     iron-hooped wheels the water’s back now bears,~To broad wains
11  III|     stretch their udders, and give back~A subtle taste of saltness
12  III|       breast, and wreathes a scaly back,~His length of belly pied
13   IV|        winds can enter (winds blow back~The foragers with food returning
14   IV|       hence to Him return,~Brought back by dissolution, nor can
15   IV|        corruption. I will trace me back~To its prime source the
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