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1     I| possessions blest,~A worthy branch sprung from the Guelphian tree.~'
2    II|            Of parents base, a rose sprung from a brier,~That now his
3    IV|           Not poured forth, though sprung from sad lament,~And with
4     X|     audacious speech,~From courage sprung, which seld is close ypend~
5   XVI|       fierce disdain, from courage sprung untamed,~Another redness
6  XVII|       through Germania fructified;~Sprung from the branch did Guelpho
7  XVII|        plant from his Italian rout~Sprung up as high, and blossomed
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