| Back | The distress of seeing the sky turn brazen, and withhold its needful moisture from the earth, is not felt by the servant but by the master, who in time of scarcity and famine must support him who has served him in times of plenty and abundance." |
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| Front | La congoja de ver que el cielo se hace de bronce sin acudir a la tierra con el conveniente rocío no aflige al criado, sino al señor, que ha de sustentar en la esterilidad y hambre al que le sirvió en la fertilidad y abundancia. |
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