Eclogue

 1    1|     reed with reed to join;~For sheep alike and shepherd Pan hath
 2    1|     white-dappled still,~From a sheep’s udders suckled twice a
 3  III| Damoetas.~Nay, they are Aegon’s sheep, of late by him~Committed
 4  III|   Menalcas.~O every way~Unhappy sheep, unhappy flock! while he~
 5  III|          Menalcas.~“Forbear, my sheep, to tread too near the brink;~
 6  III|       Menalcas.~“Boys, get your sheep together; if the heat,~As
 7   VI|      shepherd-wight to feed fat sheep,~But sing a slender song.”
 8   VI|    shepherds tell~Their tale of sheep, and pen them in the fold.~
 9  VII|       in the flock, Thyrsis the sheep,~And Corydon the she-goats
10 VIII|       sky~What time to nibbling sheep the dewy grass~Tastes sweetest,
11 VIII|      wolf turn tail and fly the sheep,~Tough oaks bear golden
12    X|      crags~Of cold Lycaeus. The sheep too stood around -~Of us
13    X|    Adonis by the rivers fed his sheep -~Came shepherd too, and
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