Georgic

 1    I|      earth of her own will~All things more freely, no man bidding,
 2    I|       fate impelled,~Speed all things to the worse, and backward
 3    I|       lay.~Aye, and that these things we might win to know ~By
 4   II|  Father of the wine-press; all things here~Teem with the bounties
 5   II|     Not that all soils can all things bear alike. ~Willows by
 6   II|      moisture spreads oer all things, and the blades~Face the
 7   II|      of their pains? Why trace~Things mightier? Willows even and
 8   II| footprints left.~Me before all things may the Muses sweet, ~Whose
 9   IV|      to drink under: but these things,~Shut off by rigorous limits,
10   IV|     Dicte’s cave.~Alone of all things they receive and hold~Community
11   IV|       flame;~Yea, and that all things hence to Him return,~Brought
12   IV|        Heats and ferments, and things of wondrous birth,~Footless
13   IV|        and Nereus old;~For all things knows the seer, both those
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