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 1     3|      die, cut off in manhood's early flower,~Beneath the banners
 2     3|     Such is the promise of his early fire)~If such a hope of
 3     6|    garb, nor bred~By swain, in early wants and troubles versed;~
 4     7|  cherished care.~This evening, early, will I hence away,~And
 5     7|      Didst thou for this thine early banquet make,~And, trained
 6    12|         Influence which him to early death exposed.~Though vain
 7    12|     the full mother, takes its early food;~And hence he ever,
 8    13|     thus the seeds of worth in early days,~To bloom in council
 9    17|        mountain intercepts its early ray.~ ~ XIX~Two crystal
10    17| returning morn.~ ~ CXXVIII~The early sun had scarce his golden
11    41|   allows~To them, that late or early heaven desire;~And all those
12    43|     Enamoured of me in youth's early tide~Erewhile was dame and
13    43|      LXXXIX~"When to Anselmo's early doubt and fear~Are joined
14    44|    frees.~When the new sun his early radiance shows,~A city to
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