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1 1| labors of life that its finer fruits cannot be plucked by them. 2 1| nature, like the bloom on fruits, can be preserved only by 3 1| his fire, and many of the fruits are sufficiently cooked 4 1| independently plucked the fruits when he was hungry is become 5 1| like that of other noble fruits, which I kept in as long 6 1| busk," or "feast of first fruits," as Bartram describes to 7 1| feast on the new corn and fruits, and dance and sing for 8 8| like, before, sweet wild fruits and pleasant flowers, produce 9 8| only his first but his last fruits also. ~ 10 10| store for several days. The fruits do not yield their true 11 10| flowers, whose trees no fruits, but dollars; who loves 12 10| loves not the beauty of his fruits, whose fruits are not ripe 13 10| beauty of his fruits, whose fruits are not ripe for him till 14 11| nameless other wild forbidden fruits, too fair for mortal taste. 15 12| perhaps this may be done. The fruits eaten temperately need not 16 12| the like, are but various fruits which succeed it. Man flows