Book, Chapter

1    3, 16|      have the fruition of the fruits of my desire, and grant
2    4, 20|   being his friend, the first fruits of his coursing and hunting.
3    7, 42|    spoyle his corne and other fruits before the time of ripenesse,
4    9, 47|      which nourishest all the fruits of the world by thy vigor
5    9, 47| garland made with flowers and fruits. In her right hand shee
6    9, 48|    the seeds prosper, and the fruits prevaile, the birds of the
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