26 collocations for fruits

Les Beaux fruits de France.

Oh, give to us, in times like these, The vision of her eyes; And make her fields and fruited trees Our golden prophecies!

I. Forbidden fruit a flavor has That lawful orchards mocks; How luscious lies the pea within The pod that Duty locks!

The more sugar that is added to fruit the less boiling it requires.

He decked with foliage and fruit the bosses above and the corbels below.

glad Saint In like espousals, blessed upon Earth, And she her fruit forth bring; No numb chill-hearted shaken-witted thing, 'Plaining his little span.

So, when the dew began to fall, there arose from them a heady brew, distilled from blossoming milkweed and fruiting wild raspberry canes and mountain laurel and dried pine needles.

" If, undeterred, you to the fields must go, You tear your dresses and you scratch your hands; But, in the places where the berries grow, A sweeter fruit the ready sense commands, Of wild, gay feelings, fancies springing sweet Of bird-like pleasures, fluttering and fleet.

Oh, task sublime, to till the human soil Where fruits immortal crown the lab'ror's toil!

As Nature, when she fruit designs, thinks fit By beauteous blossoms to proceed to it, And while she does accomplish all the Spring, Birds, to her secret operations sing.

Now as along the sultry waste they move, The keenest pang of raging thirst they prove: No cooling fruit its grateful juice distils, 125 Nor flows one balmy drop from crystal rills; For nature sickens in th' oppressive beam, That shrinks the vernal bud, and dries the stream; While horror, as his giant stature grows, O'er the drear void his spreading shadow throws.

Leaving Julian, we whirled along over splendid roads through a rolling country, given over to fruit farming, stock raising and pasturage.

This portion of the country is largely given over to fruit growing and raising flower and garden seed, acres and acres of which were in full bloom, and the mingled colors were exceedingly charming.

Shall wave on wave of flow'rs, full tide of corn, O'erflow the world, then fruited Autumn fill Hedgerow and garth?

Departing Spring could only stay to shed Her bloomy beauties on the genial bed, But left the manly Summer in her stead, With timely fruit the longing land to cheer, And to fulfil the promise of the year.

The great ships went sailing by to lands beyond the sea; in front was a veritable bower of paradise, apple and peach-trees fruited deep, green lawns, rippling waters, fair as the garden of the Lord.

Cornstarch fruit mold No. 2 Cracked wheat pudding Cracked wheat pudding No. 2 Farina blancmange Farina fruit mold Fruit pudding Jam pudding Plain fruit pudding or Brown Betty Prune pudding Rice meringue

They are the fruit also of an enormous tree {230}there is a young one fruiting finely in the Botanic Garden at Port of Spainof a quite different order; a cousin of the Matapalos and of the Soap-berries.

The palms and eucalyptus-trees darkened about the villas; the bits of vineyard, in their lingering crimson or lingering gold, and the orchards of peaches and persimmons enriched with the varying reds of their ripening leaves and fruits the enchanting color scheme.

Whether in flower or fruit this beautiful species is sure to attract attention.

In him she first learnt how one great truth received into the depths of the soul germinates there, and bears fruit a thousandfold; explaining, and connecting, and glorifying innumerable things, apparently the most unlike and insignificant; and daily she became a more reverent listener, and gave herself up, half against her will and conscience, to the guidance of a man whom she knew to be her inferior in morals and in orthodoxy.

Oh, task sublime, to till the human soil Where fruits immortal crown the lab'ror's toil!

Bending with the weight of years, See the hoary headed saint, Rise above tormenting fears; Suffer, but without complaint, Ready, as a shock of corn, For the Paradise above; Golden fruits his age adorn, Fruits of holiness, and love.

It may be saved through the winter by protecting the roots, but seed sown in spring will generally fruit the same year.

Par moments, le trépas, comme le fruit d'un arbre, Tombait du front pensif de la pâle beauté; Le même éclair de meurtre et de férocité Passait de l'oeil du tigre au regard de la vierge.

26 collocations for  fruits