Georgic

1    I|  teach the furrow-burnished share to shine.~That land the
2    I|   Cross-wise his shattering share, with stroke on stroke~The
3    I|     first the bent plough’s share~And heavy timber, and slow-lumbering
4    I|    batters keen~His blunted share’s hard tooth, scoops from
5   II|    Land which the burrowing share shows dark and rich,~With
6   II|   and patient of the curved share.~Such ploughs rich Capua,
7  III| smokes beneath the stubborn share,~The bull drops, vomiting
8   IV|   Some say that unto bees a share is given~Of the Divine Intelligence,
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