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gold 2
golden 2
gone 15
good 59
good-for-nothing 2
goodies 1
goodly 10
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62 no
62 were
60 there
59 good
58 boors
58 much
57 if
Kristijonas Donelaitis
The seasons

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good

   Season
1 Spring| so they both at once, as good homemakers should, ~With 2 Spring| voice and cry,~"Jurgut, be good! Wake up, hitch up your 3 Spring| Eat, if you will, to your good health, that piebald bug. ~ 4 Spring| nights ~And call, "Jurgut, be good! Hitch up your steed and 5 Spring| are as yet unsown, ~And a good stretch of time till we 6 Spring| and master ev'ry task! ~Good agriculture calls for strong 7 Spring| hoary age you will have good reserves.' ~And so I took 8 Spring| children's lives? ~"But you, good neighbors, men of home and 9 Spring| summer crops. ~It is not good to live on nothing else 10 Spring| soil its due, if you expect good crops; ~The field is not 11 Spring| and pork, ~And down the good repute of beet and cabbage 12 Spring| peas, ~For peas do taste so good with freshly cooked mixed 13 Spring| handy thing. ~Is it not good when you make your own rope 14 Summer| passed the spring in all good health, ~And that the summertime 15 Summer| boor, if he expects to have good crops, ~Must fertilize the 16 Summer| the boors for spreading good manure ~That rich nutrition 17 Summer| herded his mixed herd for a good while, ~And having troubled 18 Summer| surprised, when farmers of good means, ~Each year while 19 Summer| and more, ~Politeness and good grace are waning fast away; ~ 20 Summer| people harm their ancient good repute. ~"And now some of 21 Summer| Their meals prepared in good olden Lithuanian style.~ 22 Summer| have not begun to work. ~Good men like ants rush on to 23 Summer| beneath the bench. ~"Alas," good Selmas cried, "Such be the 24 Summer| hayless straw. ~"And you good women folk, have you too 25 Summer| pants. ~And mushrooms, too! Good Lord, there'll be none e' 26 Summer| wide world ~And given us good hearts and understanding 27 Summer| understanding minds - ~He, our good Father and our Benefactor 28 Summer| filled up, ~With all kinds of good things, and we ate healthful 29 Summer| away, ~And therewith the good Lord will keep you till 30 Autumn| and asked all to attend~Good Krizas' daughter's gay and 31 Autumn| filled Krizas' modest home. ~Good Krizas smiled and bowed 32 Autumn| twirled, jumped and kicked in good Lithuanian style. ~Some 33 Autumn| Again we'll eat and drink in good Lithuanian style - ~Forgetting 34 Autumn| should be handled frugally. ~Good sense is needed in the fall 35 Autumn| the theft of wood requires good sense. ~It is but clumsy 36 Autumn| hastened toward me, ~And if good Selmas had not been there 37 Autumn| received a suitable redress.~Good God! How well we know how 38 Autumn| that baptismal feast, ~As good old Krizas has told us a 39 Autumn| Oh, what became of those good, old Lithuanian days, ~When 40 Autumn| holy days. ~But nowadys, good God, it is a shame to see, ~ 41 Autumn| you ashamed to walk among good Christians? ~"When priests 42 Autumn| for the teachers, who are good and faithful men, ~In need 43 Autumn| of Lithuanians are men of good character;~They love their 44 Autumn| Selmas, he is worthy of good praise. ~A boor nay, not 45 Autumn| crusts. ~Therefore is it not good that Selmas, a plain boor, ~ 46 Autumn| greet again as neighbors and good friends. ~ ~ 47 Winter| It is astonishing how the good foresters ~Of late complain 48 Winter| hastens to an inn for a good fight, ~And then, come Monday, 49 Winter| us speak and act as all good people do,~So that the strangers 50 Winter| from a flint, ~Does great good for us, but quite often 51 Winter| Docys last year~Burned down good Krizas' home and all his 52 Winter| lit up the skies, ~And of good Krizas' place but one fence 53 Winter| and my friends, ~In the good Lord's name, help poor Krizas 54 Winter| not mind your brats as a good father should." ~As Prickus, 55 Winter| they enjoy full well our good Lithuanian bread, ~And smoked 56 Winter| And sausages, prepared in good Lithuanian style,~Whenever 57 Winter| to thank the Lord, as all good Christians should,~Then 58 Winter| promises us much of new, good things to eat. ~"But without 59 Winter| summer tenders us.~What good are all our tools and our


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