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 1   I,   2|     winter, has the heat of summer, has the moderate warmth
 2   I,   2|     very tardy twilights of summer? Have the winds at all exhausted
 3   I,  11| hottest rays of the sun, is summer to be removed from the year,
 4  II,  17|  cold of winter and heat of summer? What! do not the other
 5  II,  20|     winter, not too warm in summer, but so regulated and equable
 6  II,  20|     nor the violent heat of summer. To this let there not come
 7  II,  74|    months, but that winter, summer, and autumn come too late?
 8 III,  23|     from the herds in their summer pastures, cruel, infectious,
 9  VI,   3|     or are they scorched by summer suns? Do storms of rain
10  VI,  21|    that one was cumbrous in summer, that this, again, was airy
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