 A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon Poetry
A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon PoetryNumber of occurrences in corpus: 13
| A.3.4 34 | ove gleams, / the joyful wood, | fruits | do not fall, bright crops, / b | 
| A.3.4 70 | e hung with crops, / beautiful | fruits. | There never fail there at all | 
| A.3.4 195 | ects lovely herbs / and forest | fruits | to the dwelling-place, / every | 
| A.3.4 243 | when someone / brings home the | fruits | of the earth / at harvest, the | 
| A.3.4 249 | h winter-clothing; from those | fruits | / the prosperity of men shall a | 
| A.3.4 256 | ldly treasure, / so that those | fruits | are born again through their | 
| A.3.4 467 | ts. These are the herbs, / the | fruits | of plants, that the wild bird | 
| A.3.4 654 | joyous herbs, / with the fair | fruits | of the earth, when he is eage | 
| ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 6 8 | help he plucked the pleasant | fruits | / of the Catholic faith, until | 
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 111 | from fertile seed he confers | fruits, | / which the kindly glory of the | 
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 238 | vering, / even though the sweet | fruits | of the palm-tree outshine the | 
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 758 | which to pluck contemplative | fruits | / and were able constantly to s | 
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2774 | ook / longs to pluck the picked | fruits | of Scripture, / as a cow crops |