RAIN
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Though it rain daggers with their points downward.—ROBERT BURTON, Anatomy of Melancholy
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It is not raining rain to me,
It's raining daffodils;
In every dimpled drop I see
Wild flowers on distant hills.—ROBERT LOVEMAN, April Rain.
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It never rains but what it pours.—Proverb
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All day the low-hung clouds have dropped
Their garnered fullness down;
All day that soft gray mist hath wrapped
Hill, valley, grove, and town.—CAROLINE SOUTHEY, An April Day
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I know Sir John will go, though he was sure it would rain cats and dogs.—SWIFT,
Polite Conversation
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The useful trouble of the rain.—TENNYSON, Idylls of the King
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I am the Poem of Earth, said the voice of the rain,
Eternal I rise impalpable out of the land and the bottomless sea.—WALT WHITMAN, The Voice of the Rain
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