Shakespeare writes of mercy falling as the “gentle rain from heaven”. Rain doesn’t always fall; in a Scotch mist it drifts, almost suspended.
A medieval poet yearned in the warm rain:
Westron wind, when wilt thou blow?
The warm rain down doth rain.
Oh, that my love were by my side
And I in her arms again.
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