Eclogue

 1    I|             ECLOGUE I~MELIBOEUS, TITYRUS~Meliboeus.~You, Tityrus, ‘
 2    I|          TITYRUS~Meliboeus.~You, Tityrus, ‘neath a broad beech-canopy~
 3    I|    Exiled from home am I; while, Tityrus, you~Sit careless in the
 4    I|           bid the woods resound.~Tityrus.~O Meliboeus, ’twas a god
 5    I| she-goats on,~And this one, O my Tityrus, scarce can lead:~For ‘mid
 6    I|         this god of yours? Come, Tityrus, tell.~Tityrus.~The city,
 7    I|      yours? Come, Tityrus, tell.~Tityrus.~The city, Meliboeus, they
 8    I|          cause took you to Rome?~Tityrus.~Freedom, which, though
 9    I|      hanging on the trees;~’Twas Tityrus was away. Why, Tityrus,~
10    I|      Twas Tityrus was away. Why, Tityrus,~The very pines, the very
11    I|  vineyards, cried aloud for you.~Tityrus.~What could I do? how else
12    I|     moaning in the elm-tree top.~Tityrus.~Sooner shall light stags,
13    I|          bitter willows, browse.~Tityrus.~Yet here, this night, you
14  III|      Gather your flock together, Tityrus,”~You hid behind the sedges.~
15  III|         Back with the she-goats, Tityrus, grazing there~So near the
16    V|       Codrus. Come, begin,~While Tityrus watches oer the grazing
17   VI|         mine ear and warned me: “Tityrus,~Beseems a shepherd-wight
18 VIII|       singing with the swan: let Tityrus~Be Orpheus, Orpheus in the
19   IX|          but a little way,~Feed, Tityrus, my goats, and, having fed,~
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