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| That which pertains to the villa | 77 | 16 |
| I would have rejected | 80 | 32 |
| old age | 80 | 41 |
| sliding in, and exit | 81 | 57 |
| is able, since | 81 | 65 |
| defect | 82 | 59 |
| rather transplant by voice | 82 | 71 |
| may frighten, and the last | 82 | 72 |
| Never provoke a young one with a | ||
| goad, because it makes him retract | ||
| and stubborn, sometimes | 82 | 73 |
| may stand, and give | 82 | 75 |
| touches | 83 | 48 |
| hemp | 84 | 51 |
| it dies | 85 | 40 |
| since in the warmth | 86 | 48 |
| than mature | 87 | 28 |
| which being done, the chaff, which is | ||
| lighter, falls away, the bean | 87 | 57 |
| filled when immediately | 87 | 71 |
| and broadly | 88 | 37 |
| while it softens | 89 | 35 |
| nevertheless it was | 89 | 73 |
| chickling, pea | 91 | 12 |
| you have allowed to grow old | 91 | 47 |
| use of ash, and | 91 | 60 |
| Solstitial | 93 | 2 |
| However | 93 | 13 |
| hay-making | 93 | 38 |
| But also now hay-making | 93 | 68 |
| as on the threshing floor | 94 | 25 |
| that rich soil, this medium | ||
| soil. | 96 | 23 |
| density often little | ||
| correctly | 96 | 43 |
| cold and dewy ground, and the sky | ||
| very conveniently support euge- |
| niae a type of grape | 96 | 61 |
| they bent | 96 | 68 |
| yellowish | 97 | 11 |
| mallet-cutting | 99 | 52 |
| tribes | 100 | 61 |
| fit | 102 | 61 |
| slipped down | 102 | 78 |
| demanded | 103 | 26 |
| if to bring back | 103 | 37 |
| which from the vortexes | 103 | 77 |
| warmth | 104 | 22 |
| in turn | 106 | 18 |
| Valley | 107 | 75 |
| For neither | 108 | 25 |
| until they become downy | 110 | 62 |
| not if transverse | 112 | 43 |
| we will set down old | ||
| spear-shafts | 113 | 25 |
| are tied | 113 | 26 |
| pruned | 113 | 50 |
| and those between themselves | 114 | 44 |
| incursion | 115 | 55 |
| From the bond, therefore, that which | ||
| above, old branch | 116 | 19 |
| we will have received vines, | 116 | 23 |
| will have arrived | 116 | 24 |
| If however the stake is applied to the | ||
| trunk, it is from the vine | 116 | 27 |
| of two hard woods | 116 | 28 |
| to be looked around | 117 | 43 |
| BOOK IV. | 117 | 1 |
| to be deliberated | 117 | 53 |
| crossed | 117 | 67 |
| and scraped | 119 | 1 |
| in turn | 119 | 42 |
| of a prudent man | 120 | 3 |
| as indices | 122 | 65 |
| BOOK IV. | 123 | 1 |