96 Metaphors for fruits

The fruit of the Spirit is joy, peace, not'" "Upon my word (said Harrington, laughing), I shall presently begin to fancy that Douce Davie Deans has turned infidel.

The fruit here mentioned, is probably jujubes (ziziphum), in their last stage of maturity.

Fruit is a great staple, and on another page a picture is given of one of the fruit stands of the old market.

The fruit is oval in shape, with a hard strong kernel, and remarkable from the outer fleshy part being that in which much oil is lodged, and not, as is usual, in the seed.

It will be recollected, that the cause of Hunt's confinement was a series of libels against his sovereign, and that its fruit was the odious and incestuous "Story of Rimini." What though, for shewing truth to flattered state, Kind Hunt was shut in prison, yet has he, In his immortal spirit been as free As the sky-searching lark, and as elate.

The first fruits of the union of Richard Burdsall and Mary Stables, was Mary, the subject of the present memoirthe step-sister of the Rev. John Burdsall, who still survives.

The fruit, which lies in little cells within, is a pulp, or paste, somewhat like that of tamarinds, but smoother, and not so sweet.

So artificially, by this means, is the nature of all human virtue and vice contrived, that their rewards and punishments are woven, as it were, in their very essence; their immediate effects give us a foretaste of their future, and their fruits, in the present life, are the proper samples of what they must unavoidably produce in another.

Its fruit is the mabolo, or date-plum.

The younger of these Dr. Johnsonsfor they both received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from the University of Oxfordhad a daughter Elizabeth, who married Daniel Crommelin Verplanck, the son of Samuel Verplanck, and the only fruit of their marriage was the subject of this memoir.

The first fruit of this correspondence was the entrance of Marshal Noailles into the Council.

In the same manner, the final and permanent fruits of liberty are wisdom, moderation, and mercy.

The first fruit of the new intellectualism was the philosophy of Dr. John Calvinif we can call it such,Augustinian philosophy, misread, distorted and made noxious by its reliance on the intellectual process cut off from spiritual energy as the sufficient corrective of philosophical thought.

But they have no vines, and their only fruits are cucumbers, wild apples, and nuts.

Ripe fruit is a most healthful article of diet when partaken of at seasonable times; but to eat it, or any other food, between meals, is a gross breach of the requirements of good digestion.

The bitter fruits of every attempt heretofore to overcome the barriers interposed by nature have only been destruction, both physical and moral, to the Indian, dangerous conflicts of authority between the Federal and State Governments, and detriment to the individual prosperity of the citizen as well as to the general improvement of the country.

But the babe, so anxiously awaited by the whole nation (there was no Princess Victoria at that time) proved stillborn; and of the unhappy 'mother of the moment,' Byron wrote in immortal lines: Of sackcloth was thy wedding garment made; Thy bridal's fruit is ashes; in the dust

He had paid a heavy price to enter the garden of his desire; but already he had begun to realize that the fruit he gathered there was Dead Sea Fruit.

In the mean time, Frederick married a young woman of rank and fortune; the fruits of their union being the two young candidates for the hand of Isabel Howell.

" "Stolen fruit is ever the sweetest," quoth Uncle Blossom.

I do not know what Roger is thinking of, but I am following out my own train of thought; the fruit of which is this observation, made with an air of reflection: "Mr. Huntley is a very rich man, I suppose?" Roger laughs.

The fruits that are the most fit for preservation in syrup are, apricots, peaches, nectarines, apples, greengages, plums of all kinds, and pears.

The PeachThis delicate and excellent fruit is a striking instance of what judicious cultivation may produce.

I bless the child whose coming Sheds grace around us, where Her voice falls soft as music, Her step drops light as air: Fair grace, to good related In her, sweet sisters twin; As in this House of Roses The fruits and flowers are kin.

In moderate quantity, fruits are a useful addition to our regular diet.

96 Metaphors for  fruits