Parte,  Chap.

1   I,   AuthPre|      far to make even the most barren muses fertile, and bring
2   I,       XLI|      yield up his life on this barren strand if thou dost leave
3  II,         I| mountains, and then treads the barren, lonely shore of the sea-mostly
4  II,       XII|       land that, of itself, is barren and dry, will come to yield
5  II,       XII|    dung that has fallen on the barren soil of my dry wit, and
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