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1     I| Upsprings the shining grain, and boughs are green~ Amid the trees,
2     I|        roots, through trunks and boughs;~ And voices pass the solid
3     I|      there), and how, again, the boughs~ Upon the tree-tops could
4    II|         underneath~ A big tree's boughs, and merrily to refresh~
5     V|         from off high trees~ The boughs of yester-year. What sun
6     V| themselves in leaves and fronded boughs.~ Nor would they call with
7     V|    scorching heat of flame, when boughs do chafe~ Against the trunks.
8     V|        and teeth, stones too and boughs -~ Breakage of forest trees -
9     V|       ingrafting slips~ Upon the boughs and setting out in holes~
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