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 1   I,   2|     fields when moistened by the showers not prosper? Does the earth
 2   I,   3|    ancient literature, that even showers of stones often ruined entire
 3   I,  21|       your farms with seasonable showers; from our little fields
 4   I,  30|        Diana devised the plan of showers and of storms? And how can
 5  II,  22|       seas, stars, clouds, mist, showers. thunder, snow. hail? Will
 6  II,  37|   hanging overhead would not the showers come down upon the earth
 7  II,  59|        say how and by what means showers of rain are produced, so
 8  II,  74|       and the corn has perished, showers sometimes fall which should
 9   V,  44|          satyrs? what for golden showers, which the same seductive
10  VI,   4| drenching storms of rain, winds, showers, or the rays of the sun;
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