Tom Killalea

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Two factors are at work when violent downpours come to pass: The clouds are violently pressed by winds and squeezed by their own mass, While steady rains that don’t let up and last for quite a while [520] Happen when many water-seeds arise and cloud-racks pile On sopping clouds, gathered from every quarter, and the terrain, Steaming everywhere, exhales the moisture up again.
The Nature of Things
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