Wherfore thybraunches must burjonen in presence of thy lady, if thou desyre any frute of thy ladies grace.
And whan this tree suche greetnesse hath caught as I have rehersed, the braunches than, that the frute shulde forth-bringe, 15 speche must they be nedes, in voice of prayer in complayning wyse used.
Out of this grounde muste come the spire, that by processe of tyme shal in greetnesse sprede, to havebraunches and blosmes of waxing frute in grace, 5 of whiche the taste and the savour is endelesse blisse, in joye ever to onbyde.
And though the stocke be mighty at the ful, and the braunches seer, and no burjons shewe, farwel the gardiner!
Nathelesse, ther can noon answere, 6195 How high that ever his heed he shere With rasour whetted never so kene, That Gyle in braunches cut thrittene; Ther can no wight distincte it so, That he dar sey a word therto.
Which hierogliphis the braunchesexcepted because I know not whether they were of Firre tree, Pineapple, Larix or Iuniper, or such like: I thus interpret.
The head of which image was redymited with an azure Diademe, adorned with seauen beames, and at the foot of the Eagle two braunches of greene Lawrell, one one way, the other contrary towards either side.
Betwixt the curious twistings of the braunches and their greene leaues, the white flowers did aboundantly shewe themselues a singular Ornament, breathing foorth a most delectable and sweete odour.
The bony scalpe of an oxe with two green braunches of trees bound fast to the hornes.
Of the rote of Contricion springeth a stalke, that bereth braunches and leves of Confession, and fruit of Satisfaccion.
And everich of thise chief sinnes hath hisebraunches and hise twigges, as shal be declared in hir chapitres folwinge.
Betwene Jerico and that see is the lond of Dengadde; and there was wont to growe the bawme; but men make drawe the braunches there of, and beren hem to ben graffed at Babiloyne; and zit men clepen hem vynes of Gaddy.
And men kutten the brauncheswith a scharp flynston or with a scherp bon, [Footnote: Flintstone and bone.
For so must all things excellent begin, 2 And eke enrooted deepe must be that Tree, Whose big embodied braunches shall not lin, 4 Till they to heauens hight forth stretched bee.
There they do finde that godly aged Sire, 2 With snowy lockes adowne his shoulders shed, As hoarie frost with spangles doth attire 4 The mossy braunches of an Oke halfe ded.
Next thereunto did grow a goodly tree, With braunches broad dispred and body great, 8 Clothed with leaues, that none the wood mote see And loaden all with fruit as thicke as it might bee.
For first the high palme-trees, with braunches faire, Out of the lowly vallies did arise, 191 And high shoote up their heads into the skyes.
That all his househould was blessed for his sake; such are the braunches as the roote; the whole lumpe was made holie by the first fruits.
That it would please God to laye his roote soe deepe that he may flourishe a long tyme, and his braunches never fayle.
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