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Kristijonas Donelaitis
The seasons

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1 Spring| tasks? ~Don't you recall the time when Prickus, properly, ~ 2 Spring| Eve was thinking at the time~Your first-born babe began 3 Spring| food -~When for the first time she was wiping his behind,~ 4 Spring| And a good stretch of time till we will cook new hash ! ~ 5 Spring| Lord pity us, the summer time draws near ~And summons 6 Spring| cry; ~There is enough of time to do the work undone. ~ 7 Spring| new garb, at every meal time, ~They'll know the taste 8 Summer| melody. ~Yea, in such a brief time this world has greatly changed. ~" 9 Summer| unfolding age. ~Then, when the time arrives to offer a full 10 Summer| shade the lip, ~And when the time's at hand for serious, useful 11 Summer| the table, too, when it is time to eat, ~With his satanic 12 Summer| like an animal, when it is time to die, ~He dies a swinish 13 Summer| Especially when 'twas the time to reap the crops ~And harvest 14 Summer| us awakened all of us in time; ~Many a night, because 15 Summer| lords? ~You know that ev'ry time a feudal lord goes by, ~ 16 Summer| too much wine; ~So by the time he left the feast he was 17 Summer| whippoorwill announced the harvest time. ~At last Plauciunas missed 18 Summer| nag, ~And rode, in harvest time, straight to Karaliaucius. ~ 19 Summer| peas, ~When in the winter time we'll want to cook hot soup? ~ 20 Summer| you to reap the crops in time? ~But you like deaf have 21 Summer| constantly? ~Yea; when the time has come to spin, what will 22 Summer| picked and dried in summer time, ~Improves so much our soups 23 Summer| superiors, at this opportune time, ~Now that the summer days 24 Summer| stuff your pocketbooks in time, ~So that each one of you, 25 Autumn| and pans, ~And at the same time blow with their thick, pursed-up 26 Autumn| crusts of bread; ~Many a time we sip but weak, ill-tasting 27 Autumn| ill-tasting soup, ~Many a time we drink stale water from 28 Autumn| German snob could do. ~Many a time our men drink much more 29 Autumn| eagle's crooked beak. ~Each time I hold this knife, I see 30 Autumn| wood. ~Of course, many a time the forester caught me, ~ 31 Autumn| any wretched thief, ~Each time he, like a rogue, deprived 32 Autumn| these tasks for me. ~Each time he takes my team to the 33 Autumn| large sausages; ~And each time he returns uncaught by the 34 Autumn| too, arrived at the same time. ~For then Plauciunas had 35 Autumn| garb, ~Or, in the winter time, a worn-out sheepskin coat. ~ 36 Winter| march. ~Yea, 'tis a proper time; the Yuletide feast is near, ~ 37 Winter| in jail, ~That 'tis high time for us to quit the sorry 38 Winter| why, my fellow-men, each time you cook your soup, ~Or 39 Winter| make haste to learn in time~How in the winter days you' 40 Winter| crumbled bread soup.~Many a time you'll have to make a glowing 41 Winter| thank.~Of course, in summer time, when hills and dales are 42 Winter| wide,~E'en in the winter time still finds some sustenance; ~ 43 Winter| And 'tis not the first time we cook pea and groats mush.~ 44 Winter| bud.~Yet not in one day's time a bud becomes a bloom;~It 45 Winter| its warmth.~But that takes time; so we must wait until that 46 Winter| we must wait until that time -~Until the fields will 47 Winter| friendly neighbors had a joyful time, ~Let's be more frugal with


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