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1 1, 3 | the carnal man~Yields no fruit, even as salt and waste
2 1, 5 | shaken by the wind,~And whose fruit is showered on the sleepers'
3 1, 9 | soul lifts up its head.~The fruit is the substance, the blossom
4 1, 9 | Blossom the good news, and fruit the promised boon.~When
5 1, 9 | When the blossoms fall the fruit appears,~When the former
6 1, 9 | When the former vanish the fruit is tasted.~Till bread is
7 1 (1)| Muhammadans think the forbidden fruit to have been wheat. ~
8 2, 3 | thoughts will in some way bear fruit in the next world, pointing
9 2, 3 | gardener's design the perfect fruit resulting from his labors.
10 2, 9 | and making free with his fruit. Knowing he could not prevail
11 2, 10 | garden and yields leaves and fruit."~What is the recompense
12 2, 15 | needed for devotions to bear fruit, ~Kernels are needed that
13 2, 17 | that whosoever ate of its fruit lived forever. Hearing this,
14 2, 17 | Wherefore thou lackest the fruit of the tree of substance.~
15 3, 1 | smell of that forbidden fruit~Ascends to the azure skies,~
16 3, 9 | would never pluck any of the fruit, but eat only what was shaken
17 3, 9 | wind, and consequently no fruit was shaken down. The Darvesh
18 3, 9 | and plucked some of the fruit from the branches. The reason
19 3, 9 | had sinned in plucking the fruit. 1~All things dependent
20 3 (8)| 482: ~"Flow'rs and their fruit, ~Man's nourishment, by
21 4, 2 | bough is the cause of the fruit, 5~But really the bough
22 4, 2 | bough exists because of the fruit.~Were he not impelled by
23 4, 2 | not impelled by desire of fruit,~The gardener would never
24 4, 2 | the tree is born from the fruit,~Though seemingly the fruit
25 4, 2 | fruit,~Though seemingly the fruit is born from the tree.~For
26 4, 2 | tree is born of its own fruit."~What is first in thought
27 4, 9 | pear-tree to gather the fruit, and when she had reached
28 5 (6)| Koran vi. 142: "Eat of their fruit, but be not prodigal, and
29 5, 6 | garden and made it bear fruit abundantly. But his sons,
30 5, 10 | his words yield leaves and fruit?~He impudently preaches
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