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 1     I|  without her seasons of fixed rains,~ Could bear no produce
 2     I|      forms of stuff.~ Lo, the rains perish which Ether-father
 3     I|         Strong with a hundred rains, beats round the piers,~
 4     I|  asunder as we see in storms~ Rains, winds, and lightnings all
 5     I|      at propitious hour~ With rains enough to set the trees
 6    II|       up, when, after soaking rains,~ The drenched earth rots;
 7    II|     these, when sodden by the rains,~ Give birth to wormy grubs,
 8    II|   forth when from the soaking rains~ The earth is sodden, sure,
 9     V|     heats~ Parches, or sudden rains or chilling rime~ Destroys,
10     V| summoned to inundation by the rains;~ And rivers graze and gouge
11     V|       in fury, after constant rains,~ Had plunged forth across
12     V| lastly, thunder-bolts,~ Snow, rains, clouds, winds, at seasons
13     V|    things -~ Concreted by the rains and heat of the sun.~ Wherefore '
14     V|     yester-year. What sun and rains~ To them had given, what
15     V|     of the winds~ And the big rains. Nor could they then regard~
16     V|      clouds, and the sun, the rains,~ Snow and the winds, the
17    VI|  primeval floods:~ So big the rains that be sent down on men~
18    VI|    that, even as showers~ And rains o'er many regions fall,
19    VI|     from above~ And makes the rains out-pour. Besides when,
20    VI|    the violence of the bigger rains~ When violently the clouds
21    VI|    The onset of the wind. And rains are wont~ To endure awhile
22    VI|  against the showers of black rains,~  Then in the swart clouds
23    VI|   thereto; and add the random rains~ And flying tempests, which
24    VI|      too, that in this season rains~ Are more abundant at its
25    VI|     when, a-soak~ And beat by rains unseasonable and suns,~
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