Georgic

 1    I|   the sod~Or marry elm with vine; how tend the steer;~What
 2    I|     Amerian for the bending vine prepare.~Now let the pliant
 3    I|    is lucky both to set~The vine in earth, and take and tame
 4   II|  Nor thee must I pass over, vine of Rhodes,~Welcomed by gods
 5   II|  ere thou plant therein~The vine’s prolific kindred. Fields
 6   II|     makes no niggard of the vine;~But if on rising mound
 7   II|    trench I dare commit~The vine; but deeper in the ground
 8   II|    task again, to dress the vine, ~Hath needs beyond exhausting;
 9   II|  circling year.~Soon as the vine her lingering leaves hath
10   II| fang pursues and prunes~The vine forlorn, and lops it into
11   II|  thickening shade beset the vine,~Twice weeds with stifling
12   IV| raisin-grapes~From Psithian vine, and with its bitter smell~
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