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1 Spring| wrought its havoc on their home. ~And so they both at once, 2 Spring| spouse patched up their home to suit her taste. ~And 3 Spring| And now you even down the home of Bleberis~And slur his 4 Spring| you have messed up your home, ~And caused yourself and 5 Spring| devoured your land, your home, your fence and gate! ~Are 6 Spring| good neighbors, men of home and family - ~You, stalwart 7 Summer| damned his children and his home, ~Sends out his family to 8 Summer| a fortnight reached his home on foot, quite broke; ~Then 9 Summer| boys bringing the rye tuft home. ~You know how boisterously 10 Summer| their father glad, ~Fetched home a sheaf of rye and hollered 11 Summer| them in their stoves for home and marketing. ~Within the 12 Autumn| stay within the windtight home, ~And there to cook and 13 Autumn| pile; ~Enskys is fetching home an armful of dry twigs. ~ 14 Autumn| brazenly, filled Krizas' modest home. ~Good Krizas smiled and 15 Autumn| door and rode back to my home." ~Said Selmas, "Yes, indeed, 16 Autumn| derides the peasant's modest home." ~Said Prickus, "Yes, indeed, 17 Autumn| enraged, he ruined many a home, ~And laid to utter waste 18 Autumn| remain; ~But of his modest home only the charred ruins stare. ~ 19 Autumn| decent man forsook his happy home ~And in the cold fall days 20 Autumn| That his boys brought him home in a trough nearly dead. ~" 21 Autumn| to visit Selmas' modest home, ~Well, you will find it 22 Winter| wet ~You creep on your way home; but it is sweet to pat ~ 23 Winter| Burned down good Krizas' home and all his earthly wealth.~ 24 Winter| family, and then about his home. ~He never drives too hard 25 Winter| hand, ~Lauds Krizas and his home and speaks well of his food. ~ 26 Winter| or where you'll find a home,~Nor will you have to plow