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The ox, unyoked and resting from the plough,
Wants fodder, stripped from elm or poplar bough.
Horace merely has "strictis frondibus:" but the writers De Re Rustica, quoted by the commentators, tell us what the leaves in use were.
The ox, unyoked and resting from the plough,
Wants fodder, stripped from elm or poplar bough.
Horace merely has "strictis frondibus:" but the writers De Re Rustica, quoted by the commentators, tell us what the leaves in use were.