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halls 2
ham 7
hams 3
hand 25
handed 1
handled 2
hands 11
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26 high
26 home
25 ere
25 hand
25 spring
24 along
24 can
Kristijonas Donelaitis
The seasons

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hand

   Season
1 Spring| his high gate with cap in hand I stood a while ~Awaiting 2 Spring| gaze at God's benignant hand, ~Let's move on and prepare 3 Spring| and sow carrots with full hand; ~Plant parsnips, rutabagas, 4 Summer| day picks up his spoon in hand. ~What if some Mykolas possesses 5 Summer| And when the time's at hand for serious, useful work, ~ 6 Summer| squeek. ~A summons in his hand, old Prickus walked inside. ~" 7 Summer| along and take your fork in hand, ~And start to dig with 8 Summer| along, ~What will a farm hand do when he is told to speed? ~ 9 Summer| speed? ~Said Paikzentis, the hand of learned Bleberis, ~"My 10 Autumn| newly-weds, ~Who by the bishop's hand at the communion rail ~Had 11 Autumn| cap, ~Bowed low, and in my hand I held the lordly scroll; ~ 12 Autumn| they took the spoons in hand, ~And, yapping all the while, 13 Autumn| coin into some kinds boor's hand ~And humbly pleads for food, 14 Autumn| Just as the artist's hand so vividly portrays - ~With 15 Autumn| not ashamed to stretch my hand for it, ~Because I stole 16 Autumn| forester that Obrys, my hired hand, ~Each autumn makes many 17 Autumn| year when Kasparas, the hand of Bleberis, ~Went along 18 Autumn| memory,~The Advent is at hand, and Christmas soon will 19 Winter| fashioned by a glazier's hand. ~The pools, where swam 20 Winter| when Lauras, his hired hand, ~Lauds Krizas and his home 21 Winter| Enskys and Milkus were on hand; ~Jeke, Katre, Pime, old 22 Winter| concerned were found to be at hand, ~The jurists ordered that 23 Winter| chief commune,~With cap in hand before the prudish watchman 24 Winter| not feed them with a full hand. ~So we, too, must not grieve 25 Winter| come to naught,~Unless Thy hand divine doth bless our earnest


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