I love an ash arrow pierced with cornel-wood for a roving shaft.
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First pick out a pair of cornel-wood swords, entirely to your mind.
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The rafters were set full of cornel-wood pegs till they looked like weavers-combs.
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The common yellow lily, and dwarf-cornel, grow abundantly in the crevices of the rocks.
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Each of his reeking hairs was as large and stiff as a spear of cornel.
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In Slavonic countries we hear of poplar, pear, and cornel wood being used for the purpose.
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He's a cornel, or something like that.'
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Of braken and dwarf-cornel, and again
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The soil, which was fertile, suited the wood, and it budded, and became the stem of a good-sized cornel-tree.
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It is a relative of flowering dogwood, and the one of its many names I like best is silky cornel.
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Tell her to cornel
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I first saw his big, square-jowled, short-muzzled head peering out between some low cornel bushes, his brown eyes regarding me questioningly.
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Circe now drove them all together into a stye, and flung down beechmast, and acorns, and cornel berries, for them to eat.
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Upon it she set some olives, Minerva's-fruit, some cornel-berries preserved in vinegar, and added radishes and cheese, with eggs lightly cooked in the ashes.
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Her only ornaments were the creamy white blossoms of the low cornel; one cluster in the braids of her hair, and one on her bosom.
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Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, Cornel West, Vernon Jordan and others. 4.