Eclogue

 1    I|      Fair Amaryllisbid the woods resound.~Tityrus.~O Meliboeus, ’
 2    1|     there alone, as thus,~To woods and hills pour forth his
 3    1|  Dardan Paris, have made the woods their home.~Let Pallas keep
 4    1|    before all things let the woods delight.~The grim-eyed lioness
 5   IV|      lowly tamarisk: sing we woods,~Woods worthy of a Consul
 6   IV|     tamarisk: sing we woods,~Woods worthy of a Consul let them
 7    V|      Nay, the wild rocks and woods then voiced the roar~Of
 8    V|    verse:~‘I, Daphnis in the woods, from hence in fame~Am to
 9    V|     and stars.~Wherefore the woods and fields, Pan, shepherd-folk,~
10   VI|       nor blushed within~The woods to house her. When I sought
11   VI| soared higher, what time the woods~‘Gan first to rise, and
12 VIII|    form, and hide him in the woods,~Oft summon spirits from
13    X|      no word of ours~But the woods echo it. What groves or
14    X|  swain. Resolved am I~In the woods, rather, with wild beasts
15    X|    songs~Delight me more: ye woods, away with you!~No pangs
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