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1 I| pain and in torment: What fruit have ye founder in those
2 I| coveted the sweetness of the fruit by gluttony. And because
3 I| may yield to him the first fruit of all our works. At the
4 I| beginning was cursed with his fruit because man was deceived
5 I| because man was deceived by fruit, and the water was not cursed.
6 I| with, and then ate of the fruit forbidden. And anon their
7 I| had eaten of the forbidden fruit, the movings were repressed
8 I| in pride and eating the fruit. Because she sinned in pride,
9 I| because she sinned in the fruit, she is punished in her
10 I| she is punished in her fruit, when it was said to her:
11 I| but only in eating of the fruit, therefore he was punished
12 I| the trespass was of the fruit of the earth and not of
13 I| it shall bring forth no fruit, but thou shalt be fugitive,
14 I| received certain grains of the fruit of the tree of mercy by
15 I| brought not forth so good fruit, wherefore flesh was ordained
16 I| conceive and bring forth fruit. Our Lord heard his prayer
17 I| hath prived from thee the fruit of thy belly? Then she said,
18 I| fields that ye may have fruit. The fifth part thereof
19 I| burgeoned and bare leaves and fruit, and was of an almond tree.
20 II| hand disordinately to the fruit forbidden, it was thing
21 II| Adam had tasted sweetly the fruit forbidden, it is therefore
22 II| shall bring forth but little fruit, and when it cometh abundantly,
23 II| the earth bringeth forth fruit plenteously. And this might
24 II| his wife had eaten of the fruit they fell asleep, and they
25 II| queen of all virtues and fruit of perpetual health, and
26 II| stock, the leaf, and the fruit. The third example is that
27 II| blind, and Adam ate of the fruit defended, and S. Paul contrary
28 III| so desirous to eat of the fruit of the apples that he might
29 III| father and gathered of the fruit for to bear to his master,
30 III| him that when that bare fruit he should be guerished and
31 III| fields brought forth no fruit, and thus the elements fought
32 III| women, and blessed be the fruit of thy womb. From whence
33 IV| branches full of blossoms and fruit. And on every branch of
34 IV| it shall bear flowers and fruit, and anon he vanished from
35 IV| it might bear flowers and fruit, and anon it did so. And
36 IV| an handful of the first fruit of the tocoming harvest.
37 IV| barren and brought forth no fruit. The miscreants came to
38 IV| delight, and she shall have fruit in refection of holy souls.
39 IV| thou art the infantment or fruit of my womb that I be dwelling
40 IV| not cut, the olive bearing fruit which shall not be holden
41 V| should be among them that had fruit, as he that had none to
42 V| more marvellously. And the fruit that shall be born shall
43 V| help me and yet I feel no fruit. And therefore like as my
44 V| and punished, and that the fruit of our patience perish not.
45 V| trees and of trees without fruit, for all that was planted
46 V| mount of Calvary bare no fruit. It was a foul place, for
47 V| barrenness was turned into fruit, as it is said in the Canticles:
48 V| richesses, plenteous of fruit, delectable of trees. The
49 V| whom the angel said. The fruit of love is to do well, for
50 V| hath received the first fruit of my womb; he hath enhanced
51 VI| great abundance of corn and fruit. And this realm shall be
52 VI| flourisheth and bringeth forth fruit, and when this is done there
53 VI| seed, and it brought forth fruit when of her came Henry the
54 VI| pray for her, and for the fruit that she bare, that she
55 VI| her the deliverance of her fruit with joy and gladness, she
56 VI| thorns, than to eat the fruit of a fair tree, that is
57 VI| because she should bring forth fruit. And howbeit that she would
58 VI| church, she received glorious fruit, and gave good ensample
59 VI| receiving the glorious fruit of his works, and then she
60 VI| keeper of us all, receive the fruit of the seed that thou hast
61 VII| burgeon and bring forth fruit more plenteously. And the
62 VII| burgeon and bring forth fruit in his time, how much more
63 VII| of wheat rendereth much fruit so shalt thou do with thy
64 VII| and every tree full of fruit, so that it was a glorious
65 VII| trees were charged with ripe fruit, and herb full of flowers.
66 VII| lade your ship with the fruit of this land, and hie you
67 VII| is in this life, and the fruit that ye see here is alway
68 VII| and his monks took of that fruit as much as they would, and
69 VII| marvellous odour, and the fruit was right fair to see, and
70 VII| life for to yield to him fruit glorious for his labours
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