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 1   T-I|      The Destination~ ~I dont plough the open sea to trade my
 2   T-I|        with his stars.~I still plough the Ionian Sea, not by my
 3   T-I|        and skies be cut by the plough,~water yield flames, and
 4   T-I|    narrow Symplegades,~mine to plough through the Bistonian waters.~
 5  T-II|    blamed. Narrow the furrow I plough:~while that was a great
 6  T-IV|        is made obedient to the plough,~submitting its neck to
 7   T-V|      ll not allow your oxen to plough the sands.~Only do you,
 8   T-V|       rare,~one hand grips the plough, the other a weapon.~The
 9  ExII|   through the fields under the plough~so my heart would not be
10 ExIII|       feel.~The bull shuns the plough when he’s taken from the
11  ExIV| fertile mind, and of those who plough ~Helicon, no one produces
12  ExIV|     thinned by use,~the curved plough’s worn away by the soil’
13   Ind|        Major is the Waggon, or Plough, or Great Bear. He holds
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