Georgic

 1    I| expedients tried and travail borne~By man and beast in turning
 2    I|      the worse, and backward borne~Glide from us; even as who
 3    I|      who oer the windy main~Borne homeward tempt the Pontic,
 4    I|  their shrieks are shoreward borne,~When ocean-loving cormorants
 5    I| driver by his team~Is onward borne, nor heeds the car his curb.~
 6   II|  planes ere now~Stout apples borne, with chestnut-flower the
 7   II|   have gripped the soil, and borne the breeze.~Earth of herself,
 8   II|      own bounteous will~Have borne, he gathers; nor iron rule
 9  III|    and now erect in air~Seem borne through space and towering
10   IV| slaughtered bullocks oft has borne~Bees from corruption. I
11   IV|     with enormous night I am borne away,~Outstretching toward
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