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Kristijonas Donelaitis
The seasons

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   Season
1 Spring| care!~When we in frigid days seek shelter from harsh 2 Spring| when we salute the happy days of spring,~When we are all 3 Spring| spend their happy summer days. ~The children of the rich 4 Spring| fetched to Kasparas a letter days ago; ~At his high gate with 5 Spring| nearness of the balmy summer days. ~The reawakened soil reveals 6 Spring| pain. There are some joyful days; ~For after stress and strain 7 Spring| lamenting and forseeing joyless days, ~I say to her, 'Dear Ma, 8 Spring| mite, ~Until the autumn days shall bring us fuller meals. ~" 9 Spring| proper share for hungry days to come." ~"Indeed now," 10 Spring| subsistence for the dreary autumn days. ~Give to the soil its due, 11 Summer| everchanging world, with May days come and gone. ~Hail men, 12 Summer| the bewhiskered Prussian days, ~When hired help was so 13 Summer| kindly boss. ~But these days all of them, agaping for 14 Summer| than the Swiss. ~In olden days, when the Lithuanians were 15 Summer| our soups in frigid winter days. ~"The same thing happened 16 Summer| taste in the oncoming winter days.~Of course, most men care 17 Summer| time, ~Now that the summer days and summer duties end, ~ 18 Summer| gave us the sunlit summer days. ~Now once again fresh food 19 Summer| lived through so many hungry days, ~Bang our old pots and 20 Summer| raised through the summer days, ~That precious wealth you 21 Summer| the summer's last sweet days, ~Ere fall sets in, let' 22 Autumn| those delightful springtime days, ~When we flung all our 23 Autumn| more, ~So the gay summer days stay briefly and then fade. ~ 24 Autumn| become of decency these sorry days!" ~And as the tales died 25 Autumn| discreet. ~The year has many days; each day is slow and long, ~ 26 Autumn| there will be more hungry days. ~"And be not irked, my 27 Autumn| lord in the first autumn days ~Eats up and wastes his 28 Autumn| where are those happy days? -~When I was young and 29 Autumn| like a foul tumblebug.~Some days ago I passed by your unsightly 30 Autumn| home ~And in the cold fall days sought refuge in the fields, ~ 31 Autumn| those good, old Lithuanian days, ~When Prussians did not 32 Autumn| them pridefully? ~In those days no one downed his neighbors 33 Autumn| their styles. ~"In olden days our folk had no books and 34 Autumn| church more faihfully on holy days. ~But nowadys, good God, 35 Autumn| full well enjoy the holy days, ~That in the best of health 36 Winter| And the Advent in a few days will be no more. ~The autumn, 37 Winter| fare in the frosty winter days, ~If there were no hot stoves 38 Winter| seethe, ~And in the winter days keeps our large ovens warm; ~ 39 Winter| in time~How in the winter days you'll have to get along.~ 40 Winter| be arraigned. ~After five days elapsed the justices convened ~ 41 Winter| bade them to appear in five days with their teams.~They notified 42 Winter| crest. ~Alas, few men these days know how to govern men, ~ 43 Winter| That after three grim days the wretched creature died. ~ 44 Winter| watchman's ears, ~That for five days the man was forced to stay 45 Winter| living thing in frosty winter days~Hides in his hole or nest 46 Winter| too, your sad and painful days~When, having thrown away 47 Winter| enjoyed our happy summer days.~And did we expect then, 48 Winter| soon too soon the human days wear out. ~"Each man, be 49 Winter| becomes a bloom;~It takes some days until the bud casts off 50 Winter| hast ordained for us the days of grief and joy,~And meted 51 Winter| to each one his ways and days of life.~And now, at last, 52 Winter| frivolous joys of sunny summer days!~Ye, flowers of the fields 53 Winter| sweet liberty.~In childhood days we met but painful misery,~ 54 Winter| the long and sultry summer days,~From our hot faces lots 55 Winter| the autumn and the wedding days have passed ~And we as friendly 56 Winter| s keep in mind the lean days that are bound to come. ~


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