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1 1| favoured bears away the fruit?~Bare words and looks scarce 2 1| suit.~Then since for me nor fruit nor blossom hangs,~Why should 3 5| same; this try we by the fruit.~You of your own proceeding 4 5| from him the wished-for fruit.'~ ~ LXV~"Then added, how 5 6| Cedar, and orange, full of fruit and flower,~Myrtle and palm, 6 7| you it is I only try~The fruit of my fatigues to render 7 7| Might interpose between the fruit and hand.~ ~ XXVI~At length, 8 7| sternly cries, "Is this the fruit at last~Which pays my tedious 9 7| boy who somewhere his ripe fruit bestows,~And next forgets 10 10| beauteous blossom and ripe fruit.~ ~ LXII~Never in any place 11 14| would lose his labour's fruit, although~The royal damsel 12 15| I~Though Conquest fruit of skill or fortune be,~ 13 15| enchanted demon lay,~The fruit of a hobgoblin and a fay.~ ~ 14 21| spoils are thine, what happy fruit!~Oh what a worthy guerdon 15 21| Philander, but obtained no fruit.~Nursing her blind desires, 16 21| impious dame, parforce, the fruit~Of her desires, and thence 17 22| you so many words, where fruit is none?~I brought you here 18 23| erbalanced by the present bitter fruit.~ ~ CXI~Three times, and 19 24| er humility produced good fruit,~It well might here avail; 20 27| whose say,~To the forbidden fruit Eve raised her hand,~Turned 21 27| quickly, from its bitter fruit,~He from his birth would 22 27| accord them; but with little fruit.~ ~ LXXXIII~Circassia's 23 27| reascend:~And thus he might the fruit of fealty show,~And make 24 29| with meat, and bread,~And fruit, he every one by force opprest.~ 25 34| trees are ever filled with fruit and flowers.~ ~ L~Warble 26 34| offends;~ ~ LI~And this, mid fruit and flower and verdure there,~ 27 35| For where men look for fruit they graff the tree,~And 28 35| and day, and ever without fruit.~ ~ XXX~Henceforth with 29 36| supplicates the twain with little fruit.~ ~ L~When he entreaties 30 38| From evil heart, nor is the fruit of fear;~But that true love 31 43| husband shows,~So that the fruit may now be gathered, I~( 32 44| the bee, whose labour's fruit~Is lost for her, is hive 33 46| futurity, she knew~What goodly fruit should from their stems