Georgic

 1    I|   awful groves ‘gan fail to bear~Acorns and arbutes, and
 2    I|   yet more ’twill boot thee bear in mind,~When now, his course
 3   II|    all soils can all things bear alike. ~Willows by water-courses
 4   II|   Nor could frail creatures bear this heavy strain,~Did not
 5   II| hymns, and cates~And dishes bear him; and the doomed goat~
 6   II|     boat-keels fit;~Willows bear twigs enow, the elm-tree
 7   II| Muses sweet, ~Whose rites I bear with mighty passion pierced,~
 8  III|  sunset, this ere morn~They bear away in baskets— for to
 9   IV|  flying, and in their beaks bear home, to glut~Those savage
10   IV|     from out the cells they bear~Forms reft of light, and
11   IV|  newly learned even then~To bear Lucina’s birth-pang. Clio,
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