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Does it not supply us with the fruits of the earth?
The fruits of the earth have their growth in corruption.
The fruits of the earth belong to all men, eh, boy?
At her feet are a mother and baby, and a female holding the fruits of the earth.
Chapter 16 Spring ripened into summer, and the fruits of the earth with it.
To the winner the fruits of the earth shall belong!"
"The fruits of the earth are ours for the taking, but most people never quite get a real taste of them."
As with the fish, so with the fruits of the earth; all hands were to share alike.
He presides over rain and sunshine and all the fruits of the earth.
No one can get over the fence and all the fruits of the earth are destroyed, nothing left but these wild things, these grasses.
Here she was, surrounded by all the fruits of the earth and she had no bounty of her own.
He's surrounded with the fruits of the earth.'
'Does a warrior lay waste to the fruits of the earth?
It is chief of this world's luxuries, king by the grace of God over all the fruits of the earth.
Park rangers lead an interesting 'wild edibles' tour highlighting the fruits of the earth.
Now the fruits of the earth can be found in the freezer section, neatly packed in square boxes with pretty pictures on the front.
It's a way of celebrating plenty and showcasing the seasonal coming together of the fruits of the earth.
Worship is centered around four great festivals which record in chronological order the birth, growth, and decline of the fruits of the earth.
After all, she's Rome's plenty, the fruits of the earth, so he considered Ops a properly legal source for free grain.
He was a god of vegetation and represented the fruits of the earth, which died in winter and grew back again in the spring.
Gide sang the fruits of the earth, lavishing on many of them his elegant and poetic prose, but he did not sing.
"To be sure I lose the fruits of the earth, but then, I am gathering the flowers of the Sea" (1756)
Over many years I have visited some of the gardens Andre Gide wrote about in his book the Fruits of the Earth.
Les nourritures terrestres - 1897 (translated as The Fruits of the Earth)