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 1   T-I|            a southerly drew wintry rain from the Hyades:~Often the
 2 T-III|           pleases, there’s no less rain from my eyes~than water
 3 T-III|        falls, and, once fallen, no rain or sunlight melts it,~since
 4  T-IV|          wounds, like new,~and the rain of sorrow trickles down
 5   ExI|    delights the fields with needed rain,~stubborn weeds will grow
 6   ExI|      southerly poured down endless rain,~and how the victor made
 7  ExIV|          southern ~clouds that the rain falls in an endless flood.~
 8   Ind|          cloudy southerly bringing rain.~Book EII.III:49-100 A late
 9   Ind|           III:49-100 A late winter rain, melting the snow.~Book
10   Ind| constellation the Hyades indicated rain.~Book TI.XI:1-44 A sign
11   Ind|          Book TI.XI:1-44 A sign of rain, when combined with a southerly
12   Ind|            south wind, that brings rain.~Book TI.II:1-74 A fierce
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