Georgic

1    I|       him, who lest the heavy ears~O’erweigh the stalk, while
2    I|      harvest fools with empty ears.~But if the vetch and common
3    I|       in mid heat the parched ears are bruised~Upon the floor;
4    I|     Put sickle to the ripened ears until,~With woven oak his
5  III|     incurved horns and shaggy ears beneath.~Nor let mislike
6  III|   afar,~Bide still he cannot: ears stiffen and limbs quake;~
7  III| ceaseless hoof: low droop his ears, wherefrom~Bursts fitful
8   IV|   again~Smote on his mother’s ears the mournful plaint~Of Aristaeus;
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