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Fruits of Trees.
Fruits that have no shels are pulled from fruit-hearing trees.
The Apple 1. is round.
The Pear 2. and Fig 3. are somewhat long.
The Cherry 4. hangeth by a long start.
The Plumb 5. and Peach 6.
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Fruits that have no shels are pulled from fruit-hearing trees.
The Apple 1. is round.
The Pear 2. and Fig 3. are somewhat long.
The Cherry 4. hangeth by a long start.
The Plumb 5. and Peach 6.
a shorter.
The Mulberry 7. a very short one.
The Wall-nut 8. ••••e Hasel-nut 9. •••• Chest-nut 10. ••••e wrapt in a ••usk ••nd a Shell.
•• Barren Trees ••e 11. The Firr, the Elder, the Birch, the Cypress, the Beech, the Ivy, the Sallow, the Linde tree, &c. But the most of them affording shade.
But the Juniper 12. and Bay-tree 13. yield Berries.
The Pine 14. Pine-Apples.
The Oak 15. Acorns and Galls.