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1 I| fall~The mossy rocks and trees o'ergrown with age,~Nor 2 III| So thunders break high trees on Lebanon.~ ~ XXXVII~Dudon 3 III| streams;~There grow few trees to make the summer's shade,~ 4 III| forests crowned;~Thus fell the trees, with noise the deserts 5 VII| she shed.~ ~ XX~"You happy trees forever keep," quoth she,~" 6 VII| Where bushes, thorns and trees so thick were placed,~And 7 VII| assigned,~When first on trees burgeon the blossoms soft~ 8 VII| cedars brake,~And make not trees but rocks and mountains 9 IX| The raging floods, that trees and rocks down cast,~Thunders, 10 IX| Falls down and breaks the trees and plants about;~So Latine 11 X| wholsome was the air,~High trees, sweet meadows, waters pure 12 X| tower,~Or make you birds, or trees on craggy hill,~To bide 13 XI| route,~So called of olive trees the hills which hide,~A 14 XI| rubbish, fagots, stones, and trees they bear:~Adrastus first 15 XI| falling leaves drop down from trees,~When the moist sap is nipped 16 XIII| of sight,~Thick with old trees whose horrid arms display~ 17 XIII| spared ne'er the more~The trees to earth with cutting steel 18 XIII| despatched that hour~To hew the trees out of the forest main,~ 19 XIII| provoke~To cut the dreadful trees with hardy stroke:~ ~ XX~ 20 XIII| to fell,~And those proud trees low in the dust to lay~Wherein 21 XIII| denied,~Save that the growing trees so thick were set,~That 22 XIII| the vital moisture was,~In trees, in plants, in herbs, in 23 XIII| new infused largely was~In trees, in plants, in herbs, in 24 XIV| fountains, flowers, herbs and trees,~So that the words he read 25 XV| doth stand~That with his trees o'erspreads the waters near,~ 26 XV| people rude among~The shady trees their sheds had built of 27 XV| sout,~Like hairy locks the trees about him grow,~The rocks 28 XV| flowers their smell; to trees, the leaves they bear:~There 29 XVI| than that where grew the trees of gold:~The cunning sprites 30 XVI| the fountains plays,~Fair trees, high plants, strange herbs 31 XVI| were clear as glass,~The trees no whirlwind felt, nor tempest 32 XVI| oak,~And all the gentle trees on earth that grew,~It seemed 33 XVIII| last he heard,~The aged trees and plants well-nigh that 34 XVIII| that, the forest dwelled:~Trees clad the streams; streams 35 XVIII| streams; streams green those trees aye made~And so exchanged 36 XVIII| wonders mo,~Through the thick trees there high and broad which 37 XVIII| queen.~ ~ XXVI~Upon the trees his eyes Rinaldo bent,.~ 38 XVIII| withstood his will~To cut those trees as did the charms of late,~ 39 XVIII| clifts of marble rocks,~Trees shod with iron, timber, 40 XVIII| that fly, with stones and trees that fall;~For need so cowards 41 XIX| did whilom frame~Of cedar trees, of gold and marble stone;~ 42 XX| fierce, tears boughs and trees in twain,~But with mild