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1 XVI| that this Fruit is a most well-born Fruit, a most delicious 2 XVI| say, most sublime in being well-born, most desirable in delight, 3 XVI| the virginal womb is most well-born. It is well-born, because 4 XVI| is most well-born. It is well-born, because it is from a regal 5 XVI| a regal womb; it is more well-born because it is from a virginal 6 XVI| I say that this Fruit is well-born because it proceeds from 7 XVI| Without doubt this Fruit is well-born and noble, not only because 8 XVI| this Fruit, although it is well-born because of the regal womb, 9 XVI| regal womb, is even more well-born because of the virginal 10 XVI| Child." Again, this Fruit is well-born because of the regal womb 11 XVI| womb which bore it; more well-born because the womb was virginal; 12 XVI| womb was virginal; most well-born of all, because of its fatherhood. 13 XVI| The nobility of this most well-born fruit precedes in dignity 14 XVI| hearer, how exceedingly well-born, how exceedingly delicious, 15 XVI| You see, I say, how it is well-born because it is from a regal 16 XVI| from a regal womb, more well-born because it is from a virginal 17 XVI| from a virginal womb, most well-born from its paternal origin.