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33 see
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Kristijonas Donelaitis
The seasons

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sweet

   Season
1 Spring| gazed and rejoiced, his sweet and loving spouse ~Appeared 2 Spring| and hurst resounded with sweet song; ~Green fields and 3 Spring| song,~And with your ever sweet and merry scales and trills ~ 4 Spring| at night resort to your sweet tunes?~Pray, why do you 5 Spring| song~When you sing your sweet airs, O happy nightingale.~ 6 Spring| broths; ~You care not for sweet cakes and fancy rolls and 7 Spring| babes grow in this world, ~Sweet smiles and bitter tears 8 Spring| eternal will,~I have gained on sweet sleep and rested my old 9 Spring| stalwart breadwinners with sweet and gentle wives - ~We need 10 Spring| appease our appetites. ~O you sweet hams, O you rich sausages 11 Spring| laugh, and sigh? ~Is it not sweet to see when Gryta makes 12 Summer| earth, ~And turns all the sweet blooms into mere provender. ~ 13 Summer| for its great beauty and sweet scent - ~Then, withered, 14 Summer| ere long evolves a blossom sweet and fair, ~Which blows a 15 Summer| strikes them down, and their sweet smiles and curls ~Lose all 16 Summer| then ~He always used the sweet and pure Lithuanian tongue. ~ 17 Summer| Bright buds and blossoms sweet, so young, so gay, so fair, ~ 18 Summer| times of old, ~When our sweet women did not dress in German 19 Summer| And daughters young and sweet from leading useless lives?~ 20 Summer| toothless grannies, too, have no sweet tooth for them; ~To offer 21 Summer| ababbling with Pime, ~A few sweet hazel nuts stuck in their 22 Summer| spinning wheels of ladies sweet and fair, ~Aspinning flax 23 Summer| spend the summer's last sweet days, ~Ere fall sets in, 24 Autumn| Fresh buds and blossoms sweet, the beauty of the spring,~ 25 Autumn| Because your clucks are sweet or your cackles are grand. ~ 26 Autumn| rank ~Speak but in accents sweet and of but holy things. ~ 27 Autumn| seasoned ham and side of bacon sweet ~Beneath the roofs of thrifty 28 Autumn| the lords. ~You know how sweet it is to pay the yearly 29 Winter| too, ~And slaughter our sweet wives and our beloved babes. ~ 30 Winter| simpleton ~Who, speaking sweet Lithuanian tongue, learns 31 Winter| your way home; but it is sweet to pat ~A blazing stove, 32 Winter| leisure and for sleep. ~Ah, sweet it is to hear, when Lauras, 33 Winter| light-hearted birds singing sweet melodies!~And all you living 34 Winter| never know the joy of your sweet liberty.~In childhood days


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