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1     I|  than his noble deeds,~His fruit is ripe soon as his blossoms
2    II|    pleasure,~A maid, whose fruit was ripe, not over-yeared,~
3   VII| gather conquest's precious fruit.~ ~  CXV~But this, alas,
4   XIV|    since brought forth the fruit of strife and jar,~Of civil
5   XVI| tempest smart,~But ere the fruit drop off, the blossom comes,~
6   XVI|  old and ripened fig,~Here fruit was green, there ripe with
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