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1 4| revenge, keeps his own wounds green, which otherwise would heal, 2 36| and a kind of sea–water–green; and oes, or spangs, as 3 44| the front, three courts. A green court plain, with a wall 4 45| take such things as are green all winter: holly; ivy; 5 45| divided into three parts; a green in the entrance; a heath 6 45| ground be assigned to the green; six to the heath; four 7 45| to the main garden. The green hath two pleasures: the 8 45| pleasant to the eye than green grass kept finely shorn; 9 45| going in the sun through the green, therefore you are, of either 10 45| are, of either side the green, to plant a covert alley 11 45| two covert alleys of the green, may deliver you. But there 12 45| this fair hedge from the green; nor at the further end, 13 45| never by rest discolored, green or red or the like; or gather