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haunted 1
haunting 3
have 98
having 35
havoc 1
hawk 4
hay 3
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36 has
36 oft
36 why
35 having
35 man
34 sweet
33 see
Kristijonas Donelaitis
The seasons

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having

   Season
1 Spring| green marsh nearby; ~Then having caught and gorged some fatter 2 Spring| through the stilly air. ~Then having eaten their ungarnished 3 Spring| master, the dear boy...' ~Having said this, she ran towards 4 Spring| And that is why each year, having devoured your meats, ~You 5 Spring| thank you fervently ~For having covered them with warm and 6 Summer| to climb the skies ~And having blazed its course up to 7 Summer| of his foul bed; ~Then, having cursed and damned his children 8 Summer| nothing new at all;~He, having sold himself to servitude 9 Summer| stall and ev'ry nook." ~Thus having spoke, he turned and swaggered 10 Summer| crumbs of cheese? ~Then having roughly crunched his miserable 11 Summer| of old man Bleberis ~Then having herded his mixed herd for 12 Summer| herd for a good while, ~And having troubled much with dirty, 13 Summer| their cash. ~The boors now having learned from them the gambling 14 Summer| claiming as their share. ~Thus, having loafed away our hash and 15 Summer| industrious German wives, ~Having threshed all their flax 16 Autumn| the silv'ry clouds, ~And having sung their joy, then fed 17 Autumn| event.~Mercius and Stepas having bought new leather boots,~ 18 Autumn| boots,~Jonas and Lauras having made brand new bast shoes,~ 19 Autumn| stirrups shining bright;~Then having washed and groomed his horse 20 Autumn| met ev'ry guest. ~Then, having welcomed them to his delightful 21 Autumn| food into their mouths. ~"Having not seen such nastiness 22 Autumn| forester caught me, ~And, having thrashed me well like any 23 Autumn| are some renegades, ~Who, having eaten up their pork and 24 Autumn| one by one. ~" 'I, never having seen such things in all 25 Autumn| exorcising drugs, ~Then having smashed so many household 26 Autumn| household utensils, ~And having thrown out pots with loathsome 27 Winter| loaf, and steal; ~Then having ransacked the lunch baskets 28 Winter| Besides 'tis bad when you, having mislaid something, ~At night 29 Winter| slipping in discourse!" ~Then, having said these words before 30 Winter| merchant's note,~Even Prickus, having returned from Karaliaucius,~ 31 Winter| the Eternal Judge, ~And having summoned all, rich lords 32 Winter| and ask for more. ~Then having stuffed themselves with 33 Winter| lush Lithuanian pork, ~And having round by round drained out 34 Winter| sad and painful days~When, having thrown away your ponies 35 Winter| but a frail sprout;~Then having sucked the nutriment that


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