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1 1| severs from a neighbouring tree,~And shreds and shapes the 2 2| her intent:~And from the tree, with boughs and foliage 3 5| scale,~Scale the forbidden tree with happier boot,~And bear 4 6| finds it issues from the tree;~And swiftly to remove the 5 6| stay.'~Rogero thanked the tree for all, and taught,~Departed 6 6| Others, the hill or tufted tree below,~In dance, or no mean 7 7| Which from thy fruitful tree shall vegetate;~But, though 8 8| train,~Some into rock or tree, to fountain some,~Or beast, 9 9| more,~Rains under shed and tree had driven the band.~Here 10 10| from beneath the greenwood tree,~Or other beast with teeth 11 10| in any place such goodly tree~Is grown, except within 12 10| York who bears that verdant tree.~ ~ LXXIX~"Upon the Duke 13 11| on with eager pace~'Twixt tree and tree, two furious champions 14 11| eager pace~'Twixt tree and tree, two furious champions found,~ 15 12| the field and greenwood tree,~All those King Agramant 16 13| crave:~For ready hooks the tree itself bestows,~To purge 17 13| be grafted on thy happy tree.~What of the fruitful stepchild 18 14| ill-omened, which from tower~Or tree croaks future evil, did 19 14| at the root of an old ash tree laid,~Bemoaned her: fast 20 19| such pleasures, where, with tree o'ergrown,~Ran stream, or 21 22| recollect how tied~To a tree Rogero left his rein, the 22 23| mine than thine, but to a tree suspend:~Bear off the weapon 23 23| round, he there, on many a tree,~Beheld engraved, upon the 24 23| flocks beneath the greenwood tree,~Some here some there across 25 24| one might take~Apple from tree, or blossom from the brake.~ ~ 26 26| underneath the greenwood tree,~Orlando from his hand in 27 27| himself upreared~On mound or tree, above that level space.~ 28 27| by art on one another's tree?~But she directs not all 29 29| who in his fury tries~The tree, from whence he tumbled, 30 31| real offset of our ancient tree,~You could no better testimony 31 31| the guise of trophy, to a tree~Fastened that fair and pompous 32 32| Marocco; and for her to run~To tree, for shelter from the rising 33 32| Clodion grieve beneath the tree~To lodge alone, and company 34 33| thorny thicket, wet or dry,~Tree, rock, or river, with design 35 35| for fruit they graff the tree,~And study still the rising 36 37| said, all strip the fallen tree,~Which from its roots and 37 37| the mountain's rugged side~Tree, rock, and crop and field, 38 38| than bold Orlando; of his tree~There are the shoots; with 39 39| palm, olive, bay and cedar tree,~Approached the shore, and 40 39| from leaves of greenwood tree,~Produced upon the beach 41 41| virtue through the year.~The tree to which its wintry foliage 42 42| of the Correggio's noble tree;~And, Benedeo's pride, Timotheus 43 43| Adam's deed who robbed the tree of life.~ ~ VIII~"For as 44 43| sire who tasted of that tree,~And God's own word, by 45 44| flower of Clermont's noble tree,~The glory and the splendor 46 46| offset from the selfsame tree;~Hippolita Sforza, and Trivultia 47 46| more Alexanders! of the tree~Of the Orologi one, and