Georgic

 1    I|      odorous branches, if the fruit prevail,~Like store of grain
 2    I|      black oil-lees, that the fruit~Might swell within the treacherous
 3   II|     young plantations and the fruit~Of slow-maturing olive.
 4   II|     tree yield service of her fruit.~But ravening tigers come
 5   II| vineyard teems with mellowing fruit,~Till hollow vale oerflows,
 6   II|    vine-poles, last to gather fruit.~Twice doth the thickening
 7   II|     for the plants, and heavy fruit,~The ploughshare aiding;
 8   II|  grove meanwhile no less~With fruit is swelling, and the wild
 9   II|    envied him that hath. What fruit the boughs,~And what the
10   II|       the year oerflows with fruit,~Or young of kine, or Ceres’
11   II|    arbutes yield;~So, various fruit sheds Autumn, and high up~
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