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 1   III|        or change of cheer,~His springing tears within their fountains
 2    IV|       should first pluck up my springing flower,~Even as the wretch
 3    IV|      face;~Such honey drops on springing flowers are found~When Phoebus
 4    VI|       tender young ones in the springing bent,~To draw the searcher
 5   VII|      knight at last espies~The springing daylight red and white arise.~ ~
 6   VII|      hours spent,~And rose ere springing day began to peep;~He called
 7  VIII| green-wood shaw,~And found the springing grass with blood besprent,~
 8    XI|     With little sign as yet of springing day~Out peeped, not well
 9   XIV|    doors open wide~The beam of springing day uncloseth this,~Hence
10   XIV|       you must rise by peep of springing day."~This said, he led
11    XV|     Behind, the rising beam of springing day;~And when the morn her
12    XV|       All which, united in the springing grass,~Ate forth a channel
13   XVI|       hardly he suppressed~The springing tears that to his eyes up
14   XIX|       when the camp by peep of springing day~Their banner spread,
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