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29 BC
                                  THE GEORGICS
                                   by Virgil
  GEORGIC I

  What makes the cornfield smile; beneath what star
  Maecenas, it is meet to turn the sod
  Or marry elm with vine; how tend the steer;
  What pains for cattle-keeping, or what proof
  Of patient trial serves for thrifty bees;-
  Such are my themes.
                         O universal lights
  Most glorious! ye that lead the gliding year
  Along the sky, Liber and Ceres mild,
  If by your bounty holpen earth once changed
  Chaonian acorn for the plump wheat-ear,
  And mingled with the grape, your new-found gift,
  The draughts of Achelous; and ye Fauns
  To rustics ever kind, come foot it, Fauns
  And Dryad-maids together; your gifts I sing.
  And thou, for whose delight the war-horse first
  Sprang from earth's womb at thy great trident's stroke,
  Neptune; and haunter of the groves, for whom
  Three hundred snow-white heifers browse th . . .