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whose leaves were fair, and the fruit thereof much, and in it was food for all; under which the beasts of the field dwelt, and upon whose branches the birds of the heavens had their habitation: |
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Whose leaves º
[ were] fair, º
and the fruit º
thereof much, º
and in it [ was] meat º
for all; º
under º
which the beasts º
of the field º
dwelt, ºº
and upon whose branches º
the fowls º
of the heaven º
had their habitation: ºº |
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Whose leaues º
[ were] faire, º
and the fruit º
thereof much, º
and in it [ was] meate º
for all, º
vnder º
which the beasts º
of the field º
dwelt, ºº
and vpon whose branches º
the foules º
of the heauen º
had their habitation: ºº |
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and whose leaves were flourishing, and its fruit abundant, (and it was meat for all; under it the wild beasts lodged, and the birds of the sky took shelter in its branches:) |
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Whose leaves º
[ were] fair, º
and the fruit º
thereof much, º
and in it [ was] meat º
for all; º
under º
which the beasts º
of the field º
dwelt, ºº
and upon whose branches º
the fowls º
of the heaven º
had their habitation: ºº |
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