Georgic

 1    I|        And such slight cares to learn not weary thee.~And this
 2    I|        thou mayst forecast,~And learn by tokens sure, for then
 3   II| plum-tree blush.~Come then, and learn what tilth to each belongs ~
 4   II|        it, he too would list to learn~How many sand-grains are
 5   II|      try it. Rich soil again~We learn on this wise: tossed from
 6   II|      Whereby supported they may learn to mount,~Laugh at the gales,
 7  III|      neck.~Ay, thus far let him learn to dare, when first~Weaned
 8  III|      hoof-beat echoing, and now learn~Alternately to curve each
 9  III|   monster to their chiming cry.~Learn also scented cedar-wood
10  III|    hideous corruption, till men learn~With earth to cover them,
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