Georgic

 1    I|  clime, eer since the primal dawn~When old Deucalion on the
 2    I|    daughters hide them in the dawn,~The Cretan star, a crown
 3    I| thitherward~From us returning Dawn brings back the day;~And
 4    I|    when the sun is young,~And Dawn bedews the world. By night ’
 5    I|    which in their course with dawn he brings,~And those at
 6  III|       cool meadows, while the dawn is young,~The grass yet
 7  III|    muzzles. What they milk at dawn,~Or in the daylight hours,
 8   IV|        and one for toil:~With dawn they hurry from the gates—
 9   IV|    lone.~Then, when the ninth dawn hath displayed its beams,~
10   IV|   known;~Then, when the ninth dawn had led in the day,~To Orpheus
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