TREES. 
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LAUREL. 
Clarence. No, Warwick, thou art worthy of the 
sway, 
To whom the heavens, in thy nativity, 
Adjudged an olive branch and laurel crown, 
As likely to be bless’d in peace, and war; 
King Henry VI., Part III. Act iv. Scene 6. 
Ulyss. How could communities, 
Degrees in schools, and brotherhoods in cities, 
Peaceful commerce from dividable shores, 
The primogenitive and due of birth, 
Prerogative of age, crowns, sceptres, laurels, 
But by degree, stand in authentic place ? 
Troilus and Cressida, Act i. Scene 3. 
Titus. Cometh Andronicus, bound with laurel 
boughs, 
Titus Andronicus, Act i. Scene 2. 
ELDER. 
Arviragits . Grow, patience; 
And let the stinking elder, grief, untwine 
His perishing root with the increasing vine ! 
Cymbeline, Act iv. Scene 2. 
Saturninus. Look for thy reward 
Among the nettles at the elder tree, 
This is the pit, and this the elder tree : 
Titus Andronicus, Act ii. Scene 4. 
