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1   I,   2| committed to it, or will not the trees assume their foliage? Has
2   I,  33|       use our languages; nay, if trees, if the clods of the earth,
3   I,  39|       paintings, wreaths on aged trees; whenever I espied an anointed
4  II,  21|      berries plucked from forest trees. Let him moreover, never
5  II,  22|          he be able to know what trees are, herbs, or grasses,
6  II,  66|         covered with the bark of trees and clad in the hides of
7  IV,   7|     presides over the pruning of trees, Peta over prayers; Nemestrinus
8   V,  14|         maidens, and flowers and trees begotten from the blood
9 VII,  27|         flowing from the bark of trees, just as from the almond-tree,
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