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1 I| Foretoken thy approach, O thou Divine,~ And leap the wild herds 2 I| hour -~ Wherefore indeed, Divine one, give my words~ Immortal 3 I| caves~ Of Orcus, or by some divine decree~ Enter the brute 4 I| can be create, we shall divine~ More clearly what we seek: 5 I| lofty music of his breast divine~ Lifts up its voice and 6 II| and all of else~ To which divine Delight, the guide of life,~ 7 II| us was builded by a power divine -~ So great the faults it 8 II| image of that mother, the divine.~ Her the wide nations, 9 III| these affairs~ Some new divine delight and trembling awe~ 10 III| all else, he'd study to divine~ The nature of things, since 11 IV| unto them, which no one can divine~ When taken singly, which 12 IV| stock.~ Nor do the powers divine grudge any man~ The fruits 13 V| Compare those old discoveries divine~ Of others: lo, according 14 V| pronouncements with a tongue divine,~ And to unfold by his pronouncements 15 V| dure forever, as of frame divine -~ And so conclude that 16 V| are furnished~ With sense divine, since never can they be~ 17 V| was fashioned by a power divine -~ So great the faults it 18 V| mayst~ Of thine own self divine. Man's ancient arms~ Were 19 VI| Because of those discoveries divine~ Renowned of old, exalted 20 VI| announcers of their form divine.~ What sort of life will 21 VI| mightily esteem the old Divine,~ The worship of the gods: