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lindc the cares, and other impoftumes 3 be. 





to iaco obflructi tonmutnt ventre meatus 

 Tom atque tibi. flatus vbi carcere cUufi 



SUmifireaffbclK.-vixtandemducerepreJfo 

 As NiuMder wmczt. , ting to Gerrtwhis trariflation, which vcrfes 



wehaueEnglifhedtfius: 



Both waics of meatc and eke of drinkc 



,uc:whenwinde 

 In cuts mclofed a rumbling makes 

 And can no paffage finde : 



rhgreefeandpaine 

 Can hardly feed on breth that doth 



Of the Cedar*tree. Chap.^6. 



THerebe twoCedars, one great bearing cone" the other fmall bearing berries like thoftof 

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T He great Cedar is a very bieec an d 1 1 

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boughes is fmooth ant! ; ,ctorn > ano h jgh er , the 



the ground,euen to the : 1 a i they g row %, t,' 0< ji« 



tree bearing the ftiape and forme of a pyramid, or fharpc pointed fteeple ; theft coropauc u. 



