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1     I|    At spring the rose, at summer heat the corn,~ The vines
2     V| the sun journeys from his summer haunts~ On to the mid-most
3     V| behind;~ As now-a-days in summer tree-crickets~ Do leave
4    VI| divers cases.~ Toward the summer, Nile~ Waxeth and overfloweth
5    VI|  o'er,~ Either because in summer against his mouths~ Come
6    VI|  wells is colder then~ At summer time, because the earth
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