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goads 2
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god 71
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76 what
74 some
72 out
71 god
69 well
68 day
66 from
Kristijonas Donelaitis
The seasons

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   Season
1 Spring| and all of them praised God. ~As yet the food was scarce, 2 Spring| they gave their thanks to God! ~You too, o futile man, 3 Spring| fail not to thank your God! ~Bush, forest, grove and 4 Spring| just told the world that God's majestic will ~Is wondrous 5 Spring| sings praise to the Lord God." ~The nightingale alone 6 Spring| herself sings eulogies to God.~Oft at the very dawn, even 7 Spring| hearts.~O kind and loving God, how wondrous is Thy care!~ 8 Spring| gives praise to the Lord God. ~You, O beloved bird, never 9 Spring| then went on to say: ~"When God created and arranged this 10 Spring| When for the sins of men God punishes the world. ~And 11 Spring| now just look around, by God's eternal will ~We sense 12 Spring| of your misdeed, the Lord God branded you,~Condemned the 13 Spring| Adam, by your breach of God's divine decree,~Unto yourself 14 Spring| While we are in this world, ~God willing, we must strive 15 Spring| meanwhile, while we gaze at God's benignant hand, ~Let's 16 Spring| sly Slunkius spake, "by God's eternal will,~I have gained 17 Spring| friend, be thankful to your God, ~Because the oxen drag 18 Spring| we must eat daily meals, ~God willing, is to keep ourselves 19 Summer| perfume. ~All hail, and God grant that you see many 20 Summer| in the best of health! ~God bless each one who loves 21 Summer| feudal tasks performs - ~God grant that he may see many 22 Summer| body full of energy ~Is God's most precious gift to 23 Summer| meal gives humble thanks to God, ~Each night turns to his 24 Summer| his crooked club, ~"Thank God that we have passed the 25 Summer| acre will take. ~I also, if God grants, will go along with 26 Summer| they did not know the true God, as we do. ~And they did 27 Summer| it a grave sin to spurn God's blessed gifts, ~For which 28 Summer| fatherly advice. ~Almighty God, who has created this wide 29 Summer| most benignant squire - ~God bless his tender heart - 30 Autumn| lift your sinful eyes to God ~And say a humble prayer 31 Autumn| his liege, speaks ill of God. ~Blind lords, who dumbly 32 Autumn| feast.~For such a purpose God gave us abundant wealth,~ 33 Autumn| As work we must, since God told all of us to eat,~So 34 Autumn| wastrels, do you think that God gives us ~His precious gifts 35 Autumn| before an idle lord. ~But God distinctly marked to ev' 36 Autumn| a suitable redress.~Good God! How well we know how this 37 Autumn| they obeyed and praised God oft and more than we, ~And 38 Autumn| days. ~But nowadys, good God, it is a shame to see, ~ 39 Autumn| families, obey the will of God.~Each day live saintly lives, 40 Autumn| family, ~May read the Word of God, or sing the holy hymns, ~ 41 Autumn| prostitute, to lie and abjure God -~To propagate new schemes 42 Autumn| and end this chattering! ~God grant that we full well 43 Winter| boors. ~"O just and holy God, what fearful times have 44 Winter| please him, loudly belittles God. ~The lord and his valet 45 Winter| hell. ~While one, despising God, laughs like an idiot, ~ 46 Winter| please him, loudly belittles God. ~Beneath a load of woes 47 Winter| lout, too, treats the Lord God as a joke!~But e'en this 48 Winter| joke!~But e'en this foe of God cries that the rich rob 49 Winter| without a blush. ~We know that God Himself, as He proclaimed 50 Winter| Pray, is not it a boon from God - this gift of fire? ~"Of 51 Winter| noon, ~If we foresake our God, as some bad Germans do, ~ 52 Winter| admonished you. ~"It seems, God pity us, that our most gracious 53 Winter| governing to cherish man and God." ~"You," Prickus cautioned 54 Winter| of this! ~Nothing without God's will can happen in this 55 Winter| Therefore each must accept what God has willed for him. ~He 56 Winter| Must keep in mind that God has given him that seat; ~ 57 Winter| as long as he obeys his God. ~"But you, self-willed, 58 Winter| succumbs in pain?~Though God permitted you to sit on 59 Winter| Because you fear that God knows well your wrongful 60 Winter| yesteryear, ~When, by the will of God, our late beloved squire, ~ 61 Winter| you and cried so much, ~O God, many of us became tubercular, ~ 62 Winter| devils' names. ~Some day God will judge all, as He has 63 Winter| of food is a true gift of God.~Indeed, in our brief life 64 Winter| finds some sustenance; ~For God is merciful and sees that 65 Winter| and the ascending sun,~If God still keeps us here, will 66 Winter| reveal what the benignant God~Has prearranged for us long 67 Winter| wealth when, by the grace of God,~The summer will appear 68 Winter| not fret. ~"Thou, O dear God, our Heavenly Protagonist,~ 69 Winter| doing feudal tasks,~Because God did not mean that you should 70 Winter| part, and with the help of God ~Let's hurry to repair our 71 Winter| our earnest work.~Thou, O God, sustained us in all the


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