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 1  I             |   desire, namely, shade, water, fruit, rest, and pleasant companionship
 2  I             |        the sky, and which gives fruit in all seasons. A bad word
 3  I             |        and the vines which give fruit and wine are signs. The
 4  I,       II   | whenever they are provided with fruit therefrom they say, 'This
 5  I,       II   |        of wealth, and souls and fruit; but give good tidings to
 6  I,       II   |   beneath it, in which is every fruit; and when old age shall
 7  I,       VI   |    alike and unlike;-behold its fruit when it fruits and ripens!
 8  I,       VI   |        and unlike. Eat from the fruit thereof whene'er it fruits,
 9  I,      VII   |         therewith every kind of fruit;-thus do we bring forth
10  I,     XIII   |        and rivers, and of every fruit has He placed therein two
11  I,      XIV   |       the sky [30] it gives its fruit at every season by the permission
12  I,      XVI   |       grapes, and some of every fruit;-verily, in that is a sign
13  I,      XVI   |         who drink.~ ~And of the fruit of the palms and the grapes
14  I,      XVI   |             Then eat from every fruit, and walk in the beaten
15 II,    XVIII   |         amidst them; and he had fruit, and said unto his fellow,
16 II,    XXXIV   |        gardens that grew bitter fruit and tamarisk, and some few
17 II,    XXXIV(1)|         Christi of Linnæus, its fruit, which is called Nebuk,
18 II,    XXXVI   |      that they may eat from the fruit thereof, and of what their
19 II,   XXXVII(1)|      with an exceedingly bitter fruit, the name of which is here
20 II,  XXXVIII   |        calling therein for much fruit and drink; and beside them
21 II,    XLIII   |      Therein shall ye have much fruit whereof to eat.~ ~Verily,
22 II,     XLIV   |    shall call therein for every fruit in safety. They shall not
23 II,    XLVII   |    shall they have all kinds of fruit and forgiveness from their
24 II,      LII   |      And we will extend to them fruit and flesh such as they like.
25 II,       LV   |           In each are, of every fruit, two kinds.~ Then which
26 II,       LV   |        are of brocade,~ and the fruit of the two gardens within
27 II,       LV   |         ye twain deny?~ In each fruit and palms and pomegranates.~
28 II,      LVI   |         h 2 trees with piles of fruit;~ And outspread shade,~ [
29 II,      LVI   |      And water out-poured;~ And fruit in abundance, neither failing
30 II,   LXVIII   |         swore, 'We will cut its fruit at morn!'~ ~But they made
31 II,   LXVIII   |        morrow it was as one the fruit of which is cut.~ ~And they
32 II,   LXVIII   |      Nay, we are forbidden (its fruit)!'~ ~Said the most moderate
33 II,   LXXVII   |   shades and springs and~ ~ ./. fruit such as they love. - 'Eat
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