Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |  Eridan, having before him a tree laden with pleasant apples,
 2    1,  5|   downe under a greate Plane tree, and I eat part with him;
 3    1,  5|   There was behind the Plane tree a pleasant running water
 4    4, 22|   upon the top of a Cypresse tree, and angerly spake unto
 5    4, 22|      under this great plaine tree, and as soone as their great
 6    4, 23|     upon a bow of a Cipresse tree; then one of them cut downe
 7    6, 33|    toppe of a great Cypresse tree) spake unto us saying: Thinke
 8    6, 35|   that there remained on the tree but his bare bones: this
 9    9, 47|    nations. The third held a tree of palme with leaves of
10    9, 47|      the branches of a palme tree, after whom followed a cow
11    9, 47| great length, made of a Pine tree, round and very excellent
12    9, 47|    shippe was made of Citron tree very faire; then all the
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