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1 I| sprung from the Guelphian tree.~'Twixt Rhene and Danubie 2 II| Supposed too fast this tree of virtue grew,~O blessed 3 II| faith is like that half-cut tree~By which men take wild elephants 4 III| breastplate could that cursed tree outhold,~When that was broke 5 IV| resteth now,~Down with the tree sith broke is every bough.~ ~ 6 VII| aspen leaf but shaked on the tree,~If bird or beast stirred 7 VII| Tears with his horn each tree, plant, bush and brier,~ 8 IX| Apennine like as a sturdy tree,~Against the winds that 9 XI| dreadful horns of iron tough tree great,~The walls and bulwarks 10 XI| Argantes with a long beech tree in hand,~Ran thither, this 11 XI| drives~The length of all his tree, a wondrous way,~The hardy 12 XII| terror lies:~ ~ XXX~"Up to a tree I leaped, and on the grass,~ 13 XII| She gone, down from the tree I came in haste,~And took 14 XIII| forest well, keep every tree,~Numbered I give you them 15 XIII| environed all,~That there no tree nor twist Alcasto got;~The 16 XIII| sword at last, and gave the tree~A mighty blow, that made 17 XIII| magic's spell,~So that each tree hath life, and sense each 18 XIII| What would you more? each tree through all that wood~Hath 19 XIV| fountain, man, beast, grass and tree.~ ~ X~"How vile, how small, 20 XIV| enchanted wood to cut one tree?~Gainst death and danger 21 XV| beasts, some to a stone or tree,~Some to the earth, the 22 XVI| a bark for such a tender tree.~ ~ IV~Beyond was made 23 XVII| bright.~ ~ LVIII~High on a tree they saw an armor new,~That 24 XVII| such as chose him lord by tree consent;~His weaker neighbors 25 XVII| Est there in the Guelfian tree~Engrafted was, which of 26 XVIII| pine or palm or cypress tree:~And far above all other 27 XVIII| of shafts and boughs of tree,~She bore a lute, a harp, 28 XVIII| their circumference;~The tree they compassed eke, and 29 XVIII| twined.~ ~ XXXIV~Toward the tree he marched, she thither 30 XVIII| spiteful part,~To cut my tree, this forest's joy and pride,~ 31 XVIII| heart unkind~To this fair tree thy sword shall passage 32 XVIII| low to earth the wounded tree down bended;~Then fled the 33 XVIII| rushes light,~Sometimes a tree, a rock, a dart or spear,~ 34 XVIII| oft the men withdrew~The tree, and oft the riding-balk 35 XVIII| all denied,~That narrow tree to virtue great was made,~ 36 XIX| There lay by chance a posted tree thereby,~Kept for some needful 37 XIX| Like a light lance that tree he shook and tossed,~And 38 XX| storm or cruel steel the tree down cast,~And her full