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1 I| away, and the boughs and herbs of virtues may grow in us.
2 I| fastings, and in this time the herbs die, and we ought to be
3 I| day were made on the earth herbs and fruits in their kind.
4 I| creation, and was beset with herbs, plants and trees, and is
5 I| for to water the trees and herbs of Paradise. This well is
6 I| Thereto shalt thou eat herbs of the earth, as who saith
7 I| men ate no flesh, for the herbs and fruits were then of
8 I| destroyed all the grass and herbs of Egypt and smote down
9 I| ate up all the corn and herbs that was left, in such wise
10 II| and delectable roses and herbs sweet smelling, and therein
11 III| years, and after, I ate herbs. My clothes be rotten long
12 III| fields. The first is good for herbs being green, the second
13 IV| ne solace of trees, ne of herbs. And that was because our
14 IV| worshipped him much devoutly. The herbs that grew under the image
15 VI| be without medicines and herbs, and that thou makest the
16 VI| there took for his meat, herbs. And among others he took
17 VII| were the fairest trees and herbs that ever any man saw, and
18 VII| eat of the best grass and herbs that is anywhere. And then
19 VII| island full of flowers, herbs, and trees, whereof they
20 VII| loaf, and white roots and herbs, which was right delicious,
21 VII| another in desert eating herbs and grass, all naked as
22 VII| was green in trees and in herbs, and came unto the sea of
23 VII| should have all manner of herbs good for to make pottage
24 VII| great coles or of other herbs or beans, or of radish root
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