最終更新日:2022/12/24
Never was there any sterility, whereof there may not be a cause given. Either the season is unkindly parching with drought, or drenching with wet, or nipping with frost, or blasting with pernicious airs, or rotting with mildews: […] or some natural fault in the soil; or misdemeanour of the owners; idleness, ill-husbandry, in mistiming, neglect of meet helps, unculture, ill choice of seed: but, whatever be the second cause, we are sure who is the first; He turneth.
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Never
was
there
any
sterility,
whereof
there
may
not
be
a
cause
given.
Either
the
season
is
unkindly
parching
with
drought,
or
drenching
with
wet,
or
nipping
with
frost,
or
blasting
with
pernicious
airs,
or
rotting
with
mildews:
[…]
or
some
natural
fault
in
the
soil;
or
misdemeanour
of
the
owners;
idleness,
ill-husbandry,
in
mistiming,
neglect
of
meet
helps,
unculture,
ill
choice
of
seed:
but,
whatever
be
the
second
cause,
we
are
sure
who
is
the
first;
He
turneth.