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 1     2|   the tree, with boughs and foliage stored,~Lopt a long branch,
 2     6|   made the myrtle shake and foliage fall,~But, struggling, could
 3     9| shown~Of all their mantling foliage dispossess'd~And in close
 4    12|   fresh-springing grass and foliage new,~To cloathe again the
 5    21|   And strips the fluttering foliage from the trees,~Which, blown
 6    23| Which overgrown with gloomy foliage were.~Upon their heads the
 7    34|  emerald's dye.~As fair the foliage of those pleasant bowers!~
 8    34|   without fill or fall, the foliage light,~To the quick air
 9    37|     and ere the trees their foliage lose;~And, save she find
10    41|    tree to which its wintry foliage cleaves,~Well shows that
11    46|    therein, and flowers and foliage blend;~And make those bowers
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