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 1     I|   glorious Lady, peace!~ For in a season troublous to the state~
 2     I|           of things~ At their own season must together stream,~ And
 3     I|      trees increase and yield the season's fruit~ Because their food
 4     I|       from them nothing could, at season fixed,~ Be born, and arrive
 5     I|        nourished, and unless~ The season favour at propitious hour~
 6     I|       supply of matter, whence in season~ They're wont whatever losses
 7    II|       withered vine~ Rails at the season's change and wearies heaven,~
 8     V|     practices~ Of solemn rites in season - rites which still~ Flourish
 9     V|       there beneath~ Put forth in season swarms of little shoots;~
10    VI| themselves: for, lo,~ In the cold season is there lack of fire,~
11    VI|         may be, too, that in this season rains~ Are more abundant
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