Georgic

 1    I|    Here blithelier springs the corn, and here the grape,~There
 2    I|   hillocks, then on the tender corn~Lets in the flood, whose
 3    I|        no more. Soon, too, the corn~Gat sorrow’s increase, that
 4    I|    bramble-twigs; now set your corn to parch~Before the fire;
 5    I| Bristle already, and the milky corn~On its green stalk is swelling?
 6    I|      for luck~Around the young corn let the victim go,~And all
 7   II|  counterfeit~In ploughing— for corn is goodliest; from no field~
 8   II|       firm it be-Since one for corn hath liking, one for wine,~
 9  III|        and serve him well~With corn and running water, that
10  III|    storms of Scythia; the tall corn~And rippling plainsgin
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