Georgic

 1    I|     dust~By the ripe suns of summer; but if the earth~Less fruitful
 2    I|   shorter, and more soft the summer’s heat?~When Spring the
 3   II| blooms perpetual spring, and summer here~In months that are
 4   II|  here~In months that are not summer’s; twice teem the flocks;~
 5   II|      the wintry Signs,~While summer is departing. Spring it
 6   II|     the prone~Dead weight of summer upon the parched crags,~
 7  III|     To browse in, till green summer’s swift return;~And that
 8  III|   winter long.~But when glad summer at the west wind’s call ~
 9   IV|      their wide wings to the summer sun,~If haply Eurus, swooping
10   IV|     the doors of heaven with summer ray,~Forthwith they roam
11   IV|      hyacinth, while he chid~Summer’s slow footsteps and the
12   IV|     country know,~And in the summer, warned of coming cold,~
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