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 1     I|   possessions blest,~A worthy branch sprung from the Guelphian
 2  XIII|  twist, no twig, no bough nor branch, therefore,~The Saracens
 3  XIII|      in hand,~And under every branch and leaf they stand.~ ~
 4  XIII|       That dares cut down one branch in yonder spring,~I think
 5  XIII|    power to cut one leaf, one branch, one bough."~ ~ L~While
 6    XV|       The waters so east up a branch or bough,~By violence first
 7   XVI|     Sung merry notes on every branch and bough,~The wind that
 8  XVII|   fructified;~Sprung from the branch did Guelpho bold appear,~
 9  XVII| increased and grew.~ ~ LXXX~A branch of Est there in the Guelfian
10  XVII|       Here hast thou seen the branch, the bole, the root,~And
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