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1 I| beset with herbs, plants and trees, and is a place of most
2 I| midst whereof be set two trees, that is the tree of life,
3 I| out water for to water the trees and herbs of Paradise. This
4 I| commanded him to eat of all the trees of Paradise, in forbidding
5 I| should not eat of all the trees of Paradise? This he said
6 I| of his mouth grew three trees of the three grains, of
7 I| the three grains, of which trees the cross that our Lord
8 I| water, and seventy palm trees, and they abode by the waters.
9 II| to divers kings for cedar trees and for workmen, for to
10 II| disputed upon all manner trees and virtue of them, from
11 II| have his men to cut cedar trees with his servants, and he
12 II| desired, and sent to him cedar trees and other wood. And Solomon
13 II| transformed and turned rods of trees into fine gold, the stones
14 II| full of boughs among the trees of heaven. Eusebius of Cæsarea
15 II| the ice that hung on the trees became flowers and leaves,
16 II| the body of this saint the trees inclined and worshipped
17 III| there were four manner of trees, that is of palm, of cypress,
18 III| pieces was of one of these trees. This blessed cross was
19 III| insufferable heat, so that neither trees ne fields brought forth
20 III| of olives, and of other trees, and many other flowers,
21 IV| force they should make two trees to incline and bow down,
22 IV| Corone and suddenly let the trees go, and so they did, when
23 IV| radour and force of the trees in springing she rendered
24 IV| eternal. And as the two said trees addressed, her glorious
25 IV| the air; I can make new trees and turn stones into bread;
26 IV| running water, ne solace of trees, ne of herbs. And that was
27 V| the vines of our Lord and trees of paradise. And to every
28 V| pernicious thorns, cutting down trees of felony, and setting about
29 V| crosses were made of vile trees and of trees without fruit,
30 V| made of vile trees and of trees without fruit, for all that
31 V| of fruit, delectable of trees. The indwellers of that
32 V| earth ne in the sea, ne the trees, till we have marked them.
33 VI| certain workman to hew down trees to the King's palace at
34 VI| obeyed things vegetative as trees, for he destroyed in a place
35 VI| destroyed in a place right old trees. And there was a tree of
36 VI| he did do hew down the trees, and destroy the country
37 VI| hanged between two forked trees, and that they should break
38 VI| worshippest stones for gods and trees, therefore hast thou deserved
39 VI| deserved to draw stones and trees. And he which supposed him
40 VI| and feeble jointures of trees, and fall oft in peril to
41 VII| and there were the fairest trees and herbs that ever any
42 VII| full of flowers, herbs, and trees, whereof they thanked God
43 VII| sight to behold, and all the trees were charged with ripe fruit,
44 VII| hung in the boughs of the trees, and forgat the peril that
45 VII| where the leaves of the trees demened a sweet sound which
46 VII| thing that was green in trees and in herbs, and came unto
47 VII| and destroyed the vines, trees, and the corn, and slew
48 VII| of him to throw down the trees and other things growing
49 VII| Fiacre drew his staff, the trees fell down both on one side
50 VII| showed by him, as well of the trees that by themselves were
51 VII| Corone martyred by two trees, iv. 5.~Corpse of S. Arnold
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