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1    II|    from a brier,~That now his branches over Egypt spread,~No plant
2   III| ground him cast,~So gardeners branches lop that spring too fast.~ ~
3    XI|   apples in strong winds from branches fall;~The Saracens so tumbled
4  XIII|    blasts amid the leaves and branches knit~And frame a sound like
5  XVII|       underneath his glorious branches laid~Half Germany, and all
6 XVIII|   seed,~And on the boughs and branches of those treen,~The bark
7 XVIII|      myrtle spread her mighty branches wide,~Higher than pine or
8 XVIII|       with thy coming how the branches quick~Revived are, and in
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