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1 Spring| this everchanging world. ~Take Diksas, that sluggard, displaying 2 Spring| his ignorance. ~But now take Krizas, that bast-shod submissive 3 Spring| pigs?~Did not old Bleberis take care of all your needs?~ 4 Spring| to Bleberis~Ere you could take beyond the gate his only 5 Spring| feudal tasks. ~Yes, it will take a lot of painful work and 6 Spring| draws near ~And summons us take up unwelcome loads of toil. ~ 7 Spring| mishap needlessly. ~And take the vender of the homemade 8 Spring| therefore, each of us, let's take our lazy ox ~And teach him 9 Spring| the winding road. ~"Yes; take that red-haired ox and hitch 10 Spring| the spinning wheel; ~Ant take the loom apart until the 11 Summer| pitchforks of your own, and take along your hooks. ~You know 12 Summer| much of it each acre will take. ~I also, if God grants, 13 Summer| you, too, come along and take your fork in hand, ~And 14 Autumn| day you might decide to take a ride. ~As he lashed his 15 Autumn| both outside. ~Now do not take alarm at such an uncouth 16 Autumn| Of late it fell to me to take a document ~Prom a high 17 Autumn| homemade groats blood pudding,~Take chitterlings and fat and 18 Autumn| that does not suffice, then take a goodly tripe~And stuff 19 Autumn| foods ~And drinks, and would take care of all their daily 20 Autumn| goodly pile of wood, ~We take it load by load to town 21 Autumn| And so I stopped by it to take a closer look. ~As there 22 Autumn| around like noblemen, ~And take the foremost seats at ev' 23 Autumn| with kind parental care. ~Take men like Selmas, he is worthy 24 Autumn| left o'er? ~And now, let's take our leave and end this chattering! ~ 25 Winter| marsh all hard-fixed frowns take on, ~And how the mire has 26 Winter| They never hesitate to take a young pig's life, ~And 27 Winter| bade the chiefs commune~To take to Karaliaucius Town the 28 Winter| boast about his gentleness. ~Take Kasparas - you know the 29 Winter| our king? ~Then he will take our lands and leave us to 30 Winter| worrying for now!~Let's take our leave and hurry to our 31 Winter| to earn your bread, will take up gainful work. ~"We, aging 32 Winter| when at times we dare to take a deeper look.~Therefore, 33 Winter| look.~Therefore, O Father, take paternal care of us~And