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Or rather, it was a productive and fructifying pain. The Bluest Eye 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
Maybe it was the peace of land long inhabited, long farmed and fructified by human presence — land where humans and the earth had established a lasting friendship. Favorite Place: In Taos, N.M., an Ordinary Field Evokes the Extraordinary 2012-04-06T20:05:28Z
And “Better Things” kept going, fructifying into a closely observed and deeply felt portrait of one woman’s over-full life. Pamela Adlon Wanted ‘Better Things’ to End With a ‘Sense of Hope’ 2022-04-25T04:00:00Z
His four male bees fructify the 16 female flowers in the long Flower waltz. Critic?s Notebook: Ratmansky?s ?Nutcracker? Occurs in a Child?s World 2012-01-01T23:17:55Z
There were spawned out salmon on the banks, and the air smelled of fish in a marvelous fructifying funk that is the death that brings new life to the river. Tribe catches coho salmon on free-flowing Elwha River, a first since dam removals 2023-10-10T04:00:00Z
The soil is darker than coffee grounds, inky, sweet and redolent of fructifying forest funk. The marvel of old-growth forests that once cloaked the Pacific Northwest 2022-03-14T04:00:00Z
He wrote that politicians are often asked to lower taxes to “leave the money to fructify in the hands of the people.” A Bipartisan Way to Improve Medical Care 2017-05-22T04:00:00Z
“We’re just starting to see that interest in the sport beginning to fructify now … this fight is bankable,” Nelson said. Canelo ready to continue boxing's resurgence against Chavez Jr. 2017-05-03T04:00:00Z
Those discussions fructified into the present partnership more than a year later. Deconstructing Pebble's Mainstream Push 2013-07-04T19:13:00Z
Thoughts can be awakened and fructified as a field is fructified by sunshine and rain. Popular scientific lectures 2012-04-24T02:00:17.273Z
This accumulated wealth, after fructifying New South Wales, flowed into Queensland. Our First Half-Century: A Review of Queensland Progress Based Upon Official Information 2012-04-22T02:00:09.320Z
That is a very ill Sort of Seed that will fructify in no Soil. The Levellers A Dialogue Between Two Young Ladies, Concerning Matrimony, Proposing an Act for Enforcing Marriage, for the Equality of Matches, and Taxing Single Persons 2012-04-20T02:00:07.270Z
Therefore, immediately after the outpouring of the Holy Ghost, began the daily increase of the Church through the fructifying influence of the grace of its head. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
"There has been no work of this importance published in the last thirty years, and it is possible and permissible to hope that some ideas sketched in it will fructify in the future." Kipps The Story of a Simple Soul 2012-03-18T02:00:19.567Z
So others shall Take patience, labor, to their heart and hand, From thy hand, and thy heart, and thy brave cheer, And God's grace fructify through thee to all. The Optimist's Good Morning 2012-03-15T02:00:23.453Z
The thirty thousand pounds were discovered pleasantly fructifying in Argentine railways, and proved as many reasons why Mrs. Yale, when Jack's fate became known to her, should smile again. Laid up in Lavender 2012-02-28T03:00:28.157Z
My inspection of the French theatre will fructify. The Letters of Henry James (volume I) 2012-02-08T03:00:15.197Z
And oh! may that use be, that they will make it fructify to their salvation. The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, November 1864 2012-02-04T03:00:16.007Z
For a man, to be loved is of the greatest importance, but with women it is loving that is the fructifying act. A Woman of Genius 2012-01-18T03:00:09.517Z
Thus he speaks of Aether as the fructifying father, of Earth as the great mother of all living things. The Roman Poets of the Republic 2012-01-15T03:00:14.187Z
The sun, being the active fructifying cause in nature, was generally regarded as male. Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism With an Essay on Baal Worship, On The Assyrian Sacred "Grove," And Other 2012-01-05T03:00:28.663Z
His intentions, I can answer for it, had been the best; but he leads so migratory a life that I don't see how any intention can ever well fructify. The Letters of Henry James (volume I) 2012-02-08T03:00:15.197Z
Side by side with these endeavours, other efforts to promote sane amusement for munition makers have been fructifying. The Woman's Part A Record of Munitions Work 2011-12-31T03:00:15.627Z
Use freely all the treasures of civilization, art, and science that centuries have accumulated in the old world, and especially in my beloved Italy; fructify them with your youthful initiation and with your powerful energy. International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume I Philosophy and Metaphysics 2011-12-12T03:00:31.160Z
He is tamed by castration, but the parts he loses still bear a fructifying power, and once more, a maiden—type of the celestial virgin, has offspring. Ancient Faiths And Modern A Dissertation upon Worships, Legends and Divinities 2011-11-24T03:00:37.917Z
Such men and women possess the characteristics of their own sex fully differentiated, but tinctured and fructified by more than a normal quotum of the characteristics of the other. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z
The seed that lies buried in the earth through the long and dreary winter will germinate in spring-time and fructify in summer. Old Wine and New Occasional Discourses 2011-10-20T02:00:26.230Z
He may do some injury to the morals of our people, but his reign cannot be of long duration; such is the character of the man, that whatever he says cannot fructify. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z
From these spider-like structures oysters hung down in baskets fructifying in the outlet of the main sewer! Cathedral Cities of Italy 2011-10-12T02:00:42.597Z
Yet the egg necessarily presupposes a being which formed it, and another that fructified it, so that the mythos is not wholly free from the intermixture of the sexual element. Ancient Faiths And Modern A Dissertation upon Worships, Legends and Divinities 2011-11-24T03:00:37.917Z
The blending with it of the Woman-faculty in him quickens his male brain by contributing the emotional element; endues it with intuitive sensibility, fructifies it with female creativeness. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z
One day, about a fortnight afterwards, this hope fructified. Servants of the Guns 2011-10-06T02:00:39.987Z
When the seed had grown strong and healthy in its native soil, and was then transplanted to fresh soil, how it blossomed forth, fruit-bearing, fructifying! Simon Eichelkatz; The Patriarch Two Stories of Jewish Life 2011-09-15T02:00:12.970Z
He was lauded as a reformer called to complete the work of Luther; as a prophet, who was to fructify the barren wastes of Germany with the water of life. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
From that we learned that if the soil were not in fault, if the heart were honest and good, the seed would fructify. The Gospel According to St. Mark 2011-08-20T02:00:14.427Z
Unless the Woman-traits have been unduly drilled and hardened out of him, they will now refine, inspire and fructify his awakening masculine powers. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z
This is one of the most distinctive notes of George Eliot's art, and gives a quickening, fructifying quality to her moral teaching. Mathilde Blind 2011-07-27T02:00:25.473Z
In sympathy with earth and heaven, these conspire for his benefit: all helping to fructify and ripen his crops. Tablets 2011-07-25T02:00:17.487Z
The germs of inventions often develop and fructify simultaneously in distant places, without, so far as any one can ascertain, the slightest mutual knowledge or co-operation on the part of the separate inventors. Inventions in the Century 2011-07-20T02:00:14.643Z
Young Antonio was thus placed in the most favourable situation possible for the fructifying and development of his own particular talents. Antonio Stradivari 2011-06-28T02:00:11.050Z
Although the psychical life, intellectual and nervous, may be still vigorous, the sap of the plant-body no longer rises, quick and warm and fructifying, to earth's perennial call. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z
Why do we think of the orb�d maiden, the Moon, as being kinder to lovers than the great god of day, which warms and fructifies? The Soul of Susan Yellam 2011-06-16T02:00:19.090Z
Are we to banish to perpetuity those foreigners who have already fructified our Saxon soil? Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
"More impossible ideas have fructified," agreed Ginger, rising. Men, Women and Guns 2011-05-27T02:00:17.367Z
He was a Liberal, and a Free Trader, and a friend of O'Connell, and he had numerous ideas that he hoped would fructify to Ireland's gain, but he never had a real chance. The Viceroys of Ireland 2011-05-24T02:00:11.197Z
Victor first fructified his soul with great Nature or with poets, and then, and not till then, awaited the dawn of a system. Hesperus or Forty-Five Dog-Post-Days Vol. II A Biography 2011-05-14T02:00:08.440Z
These calumnies fructified in the provinces, long since prepared to receive them. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z
A man like this bites the buds of all powerful truths, experiences, and fictions, as ants bite the buds from corn-seeds, that they may not fructify, but wither and die and form building materials. The Campaner Thal and Other Writings 2011-04-26T02:00:29.827Z
He puts it, however, in a metaphorical sense, as "the fattening, fructifying river." The River-Names of Europe 2011-04-20T02:00:18.983Z
But it is the moisture that insensibly arises from them, which, gradually mingling with the soil, nourishes all the luxuriance of vegetation, and fructifies and adorns the surface of the earth4.” History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume I 2011-04-03T02:00:22.843Z
The sting of persecution is necessary to fructify the seed, to make ready the field; but there are occasional seasons of abundant harvest and never a failure. Voices; Birth-Marks; The Man and the Elephant 2011-03-28T02:00:27.040Z
Daylight saw us on the prairies; not the "bald-headed," to be sure, but the well settled country of the Portage Plains, where industry was already fructifying in trim houses and barns, and orderly, well-kept farms. Neighbours 2011-03-05T03:00:27.277Z
Money assumed a new value and function: it became virtually productive, and so today money does fructify. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z
Through the vehicle of this new religion, Chinese art began to exert a fructifying influence upon the native art of Japan, which up to this time had achieved nothing worthy of mention. Handbook of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts 2011-02-15T03:00:17.853Z
One can well understand that vegetation round about has grown scant merely because of the dearth of fructifying soil. The Cathedrals of Southern France 2011-02-10T03:00:54.597Z
The sting of persecution is necessary to fructify the seed, to harrow the field; then follows occasional abundant harvests—never a failure. Voices; Birth-Marks; The Man and the Elephant 2011-03-28T02:00:27.040Z
It fructifies and expands immediately under the touch of a lethal weapon; it has at its very roots the conception that material prosperity is stifling to it, poverty and misfortune nutritious. The French Revolution 2011-02-10T03:00:50.577Z
He must restore the fruits of the thing itself that are in existence, for the thing fructifies to its owner. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z
The thorn and the thistle may indeed bloom and fructify, but they will not bear grapes or figs. The Color Line A Brief in Behalf of the Unborn 2011-01-30T03:00:15.907Z
These same columns were also symbols of fructifying power. Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Native Religions of Mexico and Peru 2011-01-02T03:00:21.577Z
It is the adoration of the holy water, representing in symbol the fructifying and deathless power of Osiris. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius
According to Syrian ideas, as a fish goddess, she represented the fructifying power of water. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo"
Their upper crust is too light—their substratum too porous to retain the fructifying substances lavished upon them. Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution
She looked at him fiercely and waited to let that sentiment fructify in the young man's soul. A Republic Without a President and Other Stories
The son of Britain rose and proudly remarked: "England—the sun whose beams enlighten and fructify the remotest corners of the earth." Dinners and Luncheons Novel Suggestions for Social Occasions
Thus the slaughter of the bull, which is the image of the succession of decay and fructifying power in physical nature, is also the symbol and guarantee of a final victory over evil and death. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius
This scum is collected and given to the hogs, or thrown upon the muck heap, and is said to be very fructifying. To Cuba and Back
Here was a grand assertion of the equality of all souls in the eyes of God—a seed which long ages might overlook, but which was sure to fructify in its appointed time. The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus
Later in this second period, these two modes of thought come together and fructify one another. A Critical History of Greek Philosophy
The buyer, wanting its purchase to fructify, decided to transform the church into a farm building. Romanesque Art in Southern Manche: Album
Does your Church, your neighborhood feel the vivifying, fructifying, refreshing influences of your presence? The Spirit-Filled Life
All the conditions of our life impel nations, like individuals, to advance economically, to fructify labour, to gain. American World Policies
Fruit, consisting of sporidia, mostly definite, contained in asci, springing from a naked or enclosed stratum of fructifying cells, and forming a hymenium.—Cooke and Berkeley. Student's Hand-book of Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous
The origin of life upon the earth is accounted for by germs which existed in the atmosphere, and which were brought down into the terrestrial slime by rain water, and there fructified. A Critical History of Greek Philosophy
Nevertheless there must be a deaf and dumb pulpit from which may flow the ever fructifying stream of Christian truth—a pulpit which the deaf and dumb may feel exists especially for them.  The Religious Life of London
Not that England may perish does that new blood course through the veins, and that new creed fructify in the hearts of her sons.  About London
The consequence was that Greek science and philosophy, banished by the Church, were revived by the Mohammedan rulers and again cultivated, so that Judaism also felt their fructifying power. Jewish Theology
He was accordingly one of the first of those who helped to turn the fructifying current of German thought upon the somewhat arid soil of Puritan New England. Reminiscences, 1819-1899
It blesses the grain by swaying it to and fro, for the word "bless" means literally to fructify. Seeds of Pine
There is, however, this difference, that the money leaves the Island when the tobacco is imported and remains and fructifies when it is locally grown. Notes on Agriculture in Cyprus and Its Products
Each has done his appointed work, each has caused to fructify the talent which the Master gave. The Intellectual Life
The passion of her life had all resolved itself into deeds, into a few simple words like the honey in the flower and the slowly fructifying cells. Rose MacLeod
While yet the year is young, we scatter seed, And wait his fervid rays to fructify. Montezuma An Epic on the Origin and Fate of the Aztec Nation
It should also be borne in mind that in ancient Mexico the summits of high mountains were regarded as sacred, “because it was there that Heaven and Earth met and generated fructifying showers.” The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations
Moisture and heat seek here an outlet to expand their fructifying powers. The Pearl of India
And was it not a wonderful place, since the heat and light of the sun and the warm, fructifying rain came from it? The Next Step in Religion An Essay toward the Coming Renaissance
They represent the Cloud, the enemy of the Sun, keeping back the fructifying rays. Bible Myths and their Parallels in other Religions Being a Comparison of the Old and New Testament Myths and Miracles with those of the Heathen Nations of Antiquity Considering also their Origin and Meaning
He thrived under its fructifying influence, and gave good promise of military activity and usefulness. Si Klegg, Book 1 (of 6) His Transformation From A Raw Recruit To A Veteran
It is further essential that their thoughts shall be able to spread freely and to fructify in the minds of the young intellectuals throughout the world. The Forerunners
The Middle Ages were like some financial crisis: a little time, a little credit, money will fructify, wealth will reappear, the difficult moment will be tided over; and so with civilization. Euphorion Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance - Vol. II
Would it not be safer to back out of it now, leaving what he had suggested to fructify? When Ghost Meets Ghost
Then the heart of Puramitra leaped up within him, for he knew that his inmost thoughts had passed into the course of nature and fructified upon the tree. The Unknown Quantity A Book of Romance and Some Half-Told Tales
Thus it is seen that the League of Nations advocated by President Wilson was born of ideas already fructifying on American soil. History of Human Society
After the initial stage, when the institution becomes firmly established, it attracts local deposits, and thus the savings of the community, which are too often hoarded, are set free to fructify in the community. The Evolution of the Country Community A Study in Religious Sociology
Thrift and constructive effort, resulting in the needful and fructifying accumulation of capital, would be arrested and lastingly discouraged. Right Above Race
If they had fructified he would have been the Librarian of the Bodleian. When Ghost Meets Ghost
Hoity-toity! such a thought must not be allowed to settle, to take root, to spring up and fructify. The Broom-Squire
Often as I have knelt in prayer with others, as we prayed the Holy Spirit has fallen upon us just as perceptibly as the rain ever fell upon and fructified the earth. The Person and Work of The Holy Spirit
Famished as they were, and well-nigh desperate at times, the men of the Revolution nursed the crop as a sacred legacy, shedding their blood like water to fructify the soil in which it grew. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series)
In the hands of the Government it is apt to lose a good deal of its fructifying energy and ceaseless striving and to sink instead into placid and somnolent repose. Right Above Race
She left Micky's apprehension to fructify, and told him to go back and get his supper. When Ghost Meets Ghost
In the spring it recommences vegetation, and emits its branches into the newly-formed organs of its host, there to fructify. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses
That true outburst was long in coming, but its seeds were fructifying deep in a congenial soil. The Venetian School of Painting
Mr. Le Gallienne will not accept Spinoza's view that "pain is an unmistakable evil; joy the vitalising, fructifying power." Flowers of Freethought (Second Series)
The same author mentions the superstition that the mandrake grows under gallows, fructified by the decaying bodies of criminals, that it grows both male and female, and that it shrieks upon eradication. Storyology Essays in Folk-Lore, Sea-Lore, and Plant-Lore
Jeffrey saw the tremendous recognition she assuredly had had, grown through the illusive fructifying of memory into something overwhelming, and he was glad starved vanity might once more be fed. The Prisoner
The parasites can fructify abundantly on these little stalks, and in consequence propagate themselves in the new season by the conidia coming from the vivacious mycelium. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses
A remnant was left; and it was appointed that this remnant should take root and fructify in a soil which trials and persecution had prepared for a new growth. Pius IX. And His Time
These sacs arise from a naked or inclosed stratum of fructifying cells, forming a hymenium or nucleus. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth
This refers to her intention to say something, which never fructified; but somehow got communicated, magnetically perhaps, to Dr. Conrad. Somehow Good
He who ordained the sun to irradiate the earth with his light, and fructify it with his warmth, would not have given a religion that fetters the understanding and barbarises the species. Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber Or The Influence of Romanism on Trade, Justice, and Knowledge
The Æcidia contain, within a cellular membranous sac, a fructifying disc, which produces necklaces of spores, which ultimately separate from each other in the form of a granular powder. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses
The limits of individual life rightly demand that a large proportion of individual effort shall fructify in the individual life. The Evolution of Modern Capitalism A Study of Machine Production
Thence they grow, expand, fructify, and the result is Progress. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
Surprised at first by the tale of Dr. Conrad's young lady, his ideas have by now fructified. Somehow Good
From that supernal peak grateful dew trickles down, fructifying the land once "flowing with milk and honey." Jewish Literature and Other Essays
In this species the fructifying mass consists of the same sinuous cavities, which are, however, smaller, so that the substance is more compact, and I have not seen them traversed by any filaments. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses
It is through association with older people that these fructifying ideas come to the child; it is through such talk that he finds the world he is to possess.... Conversation What to Say and How to Say it
The rain mentioned somewhat earlier, is a fructifying rain; it is the water of life that drops down upon Mother Earth. Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts
Sally's animated face shows that she is on a line of cogitation, and presently it fructifies. Somehow Good
But, as might naturally be expected, this does not suffice to fructify barren women; and consequently another ceremony, one which is doubtless more efficacious, was required. Aphrodisiacs and Anti-aphrodisiacs: Three Essays on the Powers of Reproduction
We come now to consider the structure in the Sporidiifera, in which the fructifying corpuscles or germs, whether called spores or sporidia, are generated within certain privileged cysts, usually in definite numbers. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses
One sees what hidden energy lies in the English mind, as soon as it is turned to a worthy object, but for this of course the fructifying influences of the German spirit are required. Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities
One of the simplest ways was to fructify the mother and procreate oneself again. Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts
They run to seed in empire, and so fructify into kingdoms—the staple form of nations. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 385. November, 1847.
His method, in the attainment of this end, was rigid and pure observation, aided by experiment and fructified by induction.... Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 3 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
Some species of Isaria and Torrubia also affect the larvæ and pupæ of moths and butterflies, converting the whole interior into a mass of mycelium, and fructifying in a clavate head. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses
One sees the germs of poetry sown in his mind—but one feels that the heart alone can make them fructify, and give them an outward form. My Recollections of Lord Byron
But yet God uses also coarse wedges for splitting coarse blocks; and besides the fructifying grain, he employs also the rending thunder and lightning to purify the atmosphere. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. VIII (of X) - Continental Europe II.
But Anice made no further comment; having dropped a seed of suggestion, she left it to fructify, experience teaching her that this was her best plan. That Lass O' Lowrie's 1877
It was in these that the words of Jesus found the soil prepared to receive it and to make it fructify. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03
The following are the technical characters of the family:— Fruit consisting of sporidia, mostly definite, contained in asci, springing from a naked or enclosed stratum of fructifying cells and forming a hymenium or nucleus = Ascomycetes. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses
Happily these seeds required a dry soil to fructify, and his, being so rich, they perished, after a short period of wretched existence. My Recollections of Lord Byron
Here, nevertheless, is the germ, and it is already fructifying most successfully. Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis
And however fructifying encouragement from without may be, its effects are in the end murderous if it is allowed to drown out conscience. The Goose Man
When he planted, he sang, in order that the seed might fructify and the harvest follow. Indian Story and Song from North America
The Hydnei, instead of pores or tubes, are characterized by spines or warts, over which the fructifying surface is expanded. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses
"I always thought," says Galt, who was present on the occasion, "that this incident had a share in the conception of 'Lara,' so small are the germs which fructify genius." My Recollections of Lord Byron
Venerable and Ludicrous Sir.—Permit me most respectfully to bring beneath your notice a proposal which I serenely anticipate will turn up trumps under the fructifying sunshine of your esteemed approbation. Baboo Jabberjee, B.A.
Sarah had only her father; and when her heart began to fructify and expand, all her affections expanded with it. The Continental Monthly, Vol 2, No 6, December 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
All that produces does so only for a time; 'tis the law here below, for eternity death alone shall fructify. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11
It depends on us whether we wrap it in a napkin, and stow it away underground somewhere, or whether we use it, and fructify and increase it. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John
The god of light sent the sun to shine, and gentle showers to fructify the fields; the god of darkness sent the tornado, and the tempest, and the thunder, scathing with pestilence the nations. History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States
Out of soil like this, permeated and fructified with such ideas, grew the Fourth Gospel. The Silesian Horseherd - Questions of the Hour
The mode of fructifying the date palm was a very great discovery in natural science. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals
The sun that burns up the mountains, fructifies the vales: the deluge that rushes down the broken rocks, with dreadful impetuosity, is separated into purling brooks; and the rage of the hurricane purifies the air. The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes Volume the Eighth: The Lives of the Poets, Volume II
As the author said, they 'contain rather suggested thoughts that may fructify in other minds than distinct propositions which it is sought argumentatively to prove.' Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3) Essay 7: W.R. Greg: A Sketch
The City-state, the peculiar form in which Greek and Italian social and political life eventually blossomed and fructified, was admirably fitted to secure this effectiveness. The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus
The contrast was one which fructified in many serious results, and among them we must rank the effect which it produced on the minds of the050 French lawyers. Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society
So I was about to comment bluntly, not forgetting to regret that any gentleman's cultivation of logic should fructify in the shape of irrepressible tendencies to suicide. The Verbalist A Manual Devoted to Brief Discussions of the Right and the Wrong Use of Words and to Some Other Matters of Interest to Those Who Would Speak and Write with Propriety.
At his command the mighty thunder rolls, the lightning flashes, and the clouds open and pour forth their refreshing streams to fructify the earth. Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome
The heat and light of the sun—now illumining, now fructifying, now blasting—were his immediate manifestations. The Chief End of Man
There must have been a belief that the spirit, or life, or fructifying power of your neighbour's crops could be enticed away and transferred to your own. The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus
The Druids preserved the mistletoe evergreen as an emblem of nature's fructifying energy, and of immortality. Mysticism and its Results Being an Inquiry into the Uses and Abuses of Secrecy
Yet not like the sunshine; for sunshine is fructifying, and his life had been singularly fruitless. Peak and Prairie From a Colorado Sketch-book
It takes deep and tenacious root; it fructifies with amazing rapidity and profusion, and flourishes where precept would utterly perish. Gathering Jewels The Secret of a Beautiful Life: In Memoriam of Mr. & Mrs. James Knowles. Selected from Their Diaries.
We call for irrigation and, when the fructifying waters flow, we say, Thy will be done! in the way we think God wishes to have it said. Christianity and Progress
In botany, that part of a flower, on which the artificial classification is founded, consisting of the filament or stalk, and the anther, which contains the pollen, or fructifying powder. A Treatise on Domestic Economy For the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School
Many hermaphrodites can fructify themselves; in others, however, reciprocal fructification of both hermaphrodites is necessary for causing the development of the eggs. The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria
I merely wish to inject an idea into your brain, and leave it there to fructify. My Doggie and I
Social consciousness, which at first is slight, increases gradually, until it fructifies in social purpose which results in achievement. Society Its Origin and Development
Nothing is ever lost; causes that have not fructified remain potential; and, like the grain of corn gathered thousands of years ago, grow and develop as soon as favourable soil and environment are offered them. Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution
Every word of God is good; but some persons maintain such an averted attitude of mind, that it glides off like sunbeams from polar snows, without ever obtaining an entrance to melt or fructify. The Parables of Our Lord
In this case germ-cells which otherwise appear and are formed exactly like egg-cells, become capable of developing themselves into new individuals without requiring the fructifying seed. The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria
The devil's seed germinates with reptile rapidity, and blossoms and fructifies in the vinous fallows of this bully's brain! The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3)
The schemes of which the Budget was the small foundation would, in my judgment, if they had been allowed to fructify, have eliminated at least hunger from the terrors that haunt the workman's cottage. Lloyd George The Man and His Story
He too is a sower; barbarisms fructify in the brains of idiots. Napoleon the Little
The powerful personality of the Monk of Wittenberg found an economic soil ready to hand in which his teachings could fructify, and hence the world-historic result. German Culture Past and Present
The most remarkable and the most instructive of the different parthenogenetic phenomena are furnished by those cases in which the same germ-cells, according as they are fructified or not, produce different kinds of individuals. The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria
The solitude of the little starving hamlet by the sea was favorable to the springing and fructifying of this seed in the good and honest hearts into which it had been cast. A History of American Christianity
The seeds of thought, perfected in one climate, blossom and fructify under every sky, in every nationality which the sun visits. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
From the moment of his return to Frankfort we see all the seeds fructifying which had taken root in him during his residence in Strassburg. The Youth of Goethe
And yet the seeds she had sown were beginning to fructify. The Eternal City
It would be her duty to furnish the he-rain and the she-rain, to fructify all crops, and bring forth abundant grass and seeds. The North American Indian
As the procreative and generative agents, the Heavens and the Sun have always been regarded as male; as the generators that fructify the Earth and cause it to produce. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
Enkindle thou his lamp and fructify his garden, so that thou mayest become his real son and worthy of the favors and gift of the Almighty.”*** Tablets of Abdul-Baha Abbas
That was precisely what he had intended to do from the very first, but now his plan had apparently fructified, he felt a vague horror at the result of his handiwork. The Lost Valley
Mannhardt has shown that such sacraments embody the tree-spirit conceived as the spirit of vegetation in general, and are believed to convey its life-giving, fructifying influences. Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan
"So others shall Take patience, labor, to their heart and hand, From thy hand and thy heart, and thy brave cheer,         And God's grace fructify through thee to all." Faith Gartney's Girlhood
Earth caused by the Sun to beget and be prolific; to fructify, 851-u. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
Between the two books all that he had seen and thought in Palestine lay in his mind, and grew there, and fructified for our understanding. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
One of these was moreover in itself a curious and interesting chapter of observation, and it fructified, in Hawthorne's memory, in one of his best productions. Hawthorne (English Men of Letters Series)
Nevertheless, though thus diluted, it is a fructifying blessing to whomsoever may obtain it. Nature Mysticism
Inmostly in that love, like the endeavor in seed to fructify and propagate, there lies hidden the desire to become great and if possible a king and then possibly a god. Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence
In a bright surface way she was clever and full of ideas—ideas which others took up and fructified—from which Mrs. Needham herself derived no benefit beyond the pleasure of imparting them. A Crooked Path A Novel
You are a nursing mother to the saints; through you they gather together, through you they fructify and increase, and through you the child cries out of the hand-basket. History of English Humour, Vol. 1 With an Introduction upon Ancient Humour
This, too, is Baal-worship, hardly distinguishable in essence from that cruder devotion to the fructifying and terrifying powers of nature against which the prophets of Israel made their war. Among Famous Books
His father's broken youth was to continue in him, and her life was to fructify in his and in his children's, when the time came. Roads from Rome
Affections, moreover, may be fructified and perceptions multiplied without end. Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence
The scheme and the examples mutually act and re-act: the better the scheme, the more rapidly will the examples fructify; and the scheme will, in its turn, profit by the mastery of the details. Practical Essays
But to most it will be a revelation that the Belgian school of music was the great fructifying influence of the fifteenth century, to which Italy and Germany owe a debt not easily measured. Great Italian and French Composers
It may be that, like Goethe, he valued the love of woman not for itself or its direct results, but as an art-stimulus which should enrich and fructify his own intellectual life. The Great German Composers
Nobody believed in them, nobody ever praised them;—and what is that about praise being the fructifying sun in which our virtues ripen, or something like that? The Romance of a Christmas Card
What do you call it then, to fructify? Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2
This teaching greatly fructified the theory of indulgences. Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation
Nature indeed seemed to have fructified every thing in a manner at once spontaneous and perfect. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One
But not only in the clear, cool air of American State Departments of Health is the knowledge and love of sexual cleanliness fructifying. Safe Marriage A Return to Sanity
It was pollen from Italy, but not Italy of the Middle Ages, that fructified English poetry in the sixteenth century. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century
The influences which refresh and fructify our souls must fall in many a silent hour of meditation and communion. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII
The seed, scattered broadcast by Brother Jarrum, had had time to fructify. Verner's Pride
To make ourselves anxious as to whether the Word we have planted will fructify is just to dig it up again, and then of course it will not grow. The Law and the Word
It was indeed the Prussianization of Germany, but in that spirit and in that system contemporary German militarism would never have fructified. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 1915 April-September, 1915
The mighty-armed monarch then performed the great Horse-sacrifice characterised by gifts of food and presents in profusion and capable of fructifying every wish and producing every merit. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
Such ought to be the Christian life—continuously fruitful because dependent upon continual drawing into itself, by means of its roots and suckers, of the water of life by which we are fructified. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII
Through the puissance gained from virtue and penances, one acquires competence to sail through the skies and to fructify all one's wishes and purposes, and finally attain to the highest end. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
Who shall furnish a pledge that the principle once ingrafted into the Constitution, will not grow, and spread, and fructify, and overshadow the whole land? American Eloquence, Volume 2 Studies In American Political History (1896)
You had best let them enter, you do not know how they may fructify in her house: For I heard her, with these ears, whisper to them, that their friends were within call. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 04
At the very top an egg formed, and, fructified by the breath of the wind, gave birth to a stone monkey. Myths and Legends of China
From of old, fire had been the emblem of the divine nature, not only, nor chiefly, as destructive, but rather as life-giving, cleansing, gladdening, fructifying, transforming. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII
It is only the fructifying part, which appears above the ground, that is generally eaten. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
May they ever flow with their original purity, and refresh and fructify the commonwealth for ages! The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 02 (of 12)
The psychophysical effect of colors and noises has not been fructified at all for industrial purposes. Psychology and Industrial Efficiency
Floods of treasure would have poured into this kingdom from such a source; and, under proper management, no small part of it would have taken a public direction, and have fructified an exhausted exchequer. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 01 (of 12)
Froude's lectures were events, landmarks in the intellectual life of Oxford, and the young men who came to him for advice went away not merely with dry facts, but with fructifying ideas. The Life of Froude
This, at least, is the impression which they engendered in my own mind—an impression which, being unable to rid myself of, I have allowed to fructify. Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891
For nothing inspires us more with hope and faith in another world than the impossibility of our love truly fructifying in this world of flesh and of appearances. Tragic Sense Of Life
The new arrangement permitted a better organization of the necessary bodily movements, fatigue was diminished, the accessory movements were better fructified, fewer inhibitions were necessary, a better playing together of the psychical energies was secured. Psychology and Industrial Efficiency
Its power is not that of the storm that harries and devastates, but rather that of the sunshine that fructifies, purifies, chastens, and ripens. The Reconstructed School
These special departments in the great domain of natural p 8 science are, moreover, capable of being reciprocally fructified by means of the appropriative forces by which they are endowed. COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1
Did any portion of the capital annually abstracted from the estate return to it, to fructify and increase its value? The Land-War In Ireland (1870) A History For The Times
It was Mr. Forbes's fortune to be in Java during these bad seasons, which, from combined causes, made it impossible for flowers to perfect themselves and fructify. Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885
Of these gods, the pluvius is Parjanya:   Parjanya loud extol in song,   The fructifying son of heaven;   May he provide us pasturage! The Religions of India Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume 1, Edited by Morris Jastrow
They analyzed the military, political, and industrial successes of their friends and enemies, satisfactorily explained and duly fructified them. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
Here were open spaces, tracts of country fructifying for the spring to come. Max
But intentions do not always fructify and bring forth, so it was not until a hundred and sixty years after Vizcaino that the work was actually begun. The Old Franciscan Missions Of California
It is my misfortune seldom to fructify in a regular way by any but printed sermons. Twice Told Tales
God's grace fructifies from one man to another, spreading onward and outward. Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V)
France has too many colonies already—far more in Asia, in Africa, in America, in Oceania than she can fructify. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
But his five pence have fructified by dint of much patience, privation and economy. The Son of Clemenceau
He always stood on the threshold of modernism, advocating those principles which were to fructify in the decades to follow him. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Paul Kauvar; or, Anarchy
The length of life is also determined by the number and duration of experiences as preordained by the fructifying actions of his past life. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1
We each have the life that God's grace may fructify through us to all. Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V)
Unlike Serbia, Rumania, France, and Belgium, she escaped the horrors of a foreign invasion and she possessed and fructified all her resources down to the day when the armistice was concluded. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
The masses of brown and green began to be splashed with red and yellow as the fields became fertile and fructified; and the insect race of men began to crawl to and fro. Murder in Any Degree
We have not failed, for though we perish, yet our blood shall fructify what we have sown, that our sons and our sons' sons may reap the garnered grain. Starr, of the Desert
If he has in any way helped in providing materials, or in suggesting ideas, which may fructify in abler hands, he will be rewarded for the researches he has made. The Three Additions to Daniel, a Study
Freedom in state, freedom in church, freedom in religion, literature, commerce, government—freedom as boundless as the sunshine that fructifies the teeming earth! The Italians
Ah, Lambkin; with closed ears thou dost not becalm sight and wit, they cease not to fructify under suasion of childhood impregnations. Mistress Penwick
Each time as the Comte saw the precious slips finally depart in the hands of the maid-of-all-work, he was convinced that at last the laws of probability must fructify. Murder in Any Degree
The virtue, greatness, wisdom from on high, Of yonder duke, triumphant far and near, Do make bad men to shrink with coward fear, And God's own Catholic church to fructify. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
It often happens that popular emotions, however profound and general, remain barren, just as in the vegetable world many sprouts appear at the surface of the soil and die without having grown and fructified. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 1
The Nile overflowed and rushed onward; the Egyptian could not choose the overflow, but he chose to work and make channels for the fructifying waters, and Egypt became the land of corn. George Eliot; a Critical Study of Her Life, Writings & Philosophy
"How cheerfully, how freely, how regularly, how constantly, how unweariedly, how powerfully, how extensively, he communicateth his convincing, his enlightening, his heart-penetrating, warming, and melting; his soul-quickening, healing, refreshing, directing, and fructifying influence!" The Grammar of English Grammars
In default of bad weather we may have to Take Cover; and it is when we Take Cover that discoveries begin and long-postponed adventures fructify. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, November 14, 1917
New and creative ideas must fructify our policy, and lead it to the happy goal. Germany and the Next War
GROUND.—Man at his first birth is as a ground in which no seeds are implanted, but which nevertheless is capable of receiving all seeds, and of bringing them forth and fructifying them, 134. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
The woman's vitality is concentrated in the brain and fructifies more in intellectual than in physical forms. Debate on Woman Suffrage in the Senate of the United States, 2d Session, 49th Congress, December 8, 1886, and January 25, 1887
The thought of Plato, of Aristotle, and of the heroes of modern philosophy is ever proving anew its fructifying power. History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time
The bees, again, humming among the flowers, while actuated only by instincts of appetite and thrift, fructify the blooms, and become a connecting link between one vegetable generation and another. Pantheism, Its Story and Significance Religions Ancient and Modern
If scientific management for the mass of laborers of a nation is worth while how much more serviceable would it be to extend its fructifying influence to the most able members of the community. Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
I’ve made a great deal of money; my wife has known how to take care of it, to use it without wasting it, to put a good bit of it by, to make it fructify The Lesson of the Master
But the seeds he had sown fructified of themselves, nourished and brought to maturity by the kindly warmth of popular credulity. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 3
It might as well be something about Mars or about some fanciful country unless it fructifies in the individual's own life. Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education
Though the tailor could not read, he usually composed the verses for the Charivari; and the doggerel of the father, mysteriously fructified, afterwards became the seed of poetry in the son. Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist
And men make always that balm to be tilled of the Christian men, or else it would not fructify; as the Saracens say themselves, for it hath been often-time proved.  The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
There can be little doubt at the present time that Adam, Noah, Menu, Osiris, and Dionysos all represent the fructifying power of the sun. The God-Idea of the Ancients or Sex in Religion
The same rains that fructify the earth pour the destructive flood. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 12
Even as regards the objects that come within the scope of attention, primitive social customs tend to arrest observation and imagination upon qualities which do not fructify in the mind. Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education
What thou created never more can die, Thy fructifying power lives in me And I conceive, knowing it is by thee, Dear other parent of my poetry! A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass
You know there are all sorts of jobs I'd like to have, just to fructify my knowledge of human nature and find out whether life is really as good as literature. The Haunted Bookshop
Thus the primary significance of the pyramid was religious, and in its peculiar architectural construction was manifested the prevailing conception of the Deity worshipped; namely, the fructifying energies in the sun. The God-Idea of the Ancients or Sex in Religion
A sea of warm, tender and unselfish love would have flooded him and fructified and vivified the desert of his soul. The Indian Lily and Other Stories
Hast thou not found it to fructify within thee?' Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734
And, indeed, the "Astronomia Nova" presents an unequalled illustration of observation vivified by theory, and theory tested and fructified by observation. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860
Exposed to the sun's rays, and the fructifying influences of showers and dews, the soil burgeons forth into an independent flora, and such as are nowhere to be found in the surrounding locality. Life: Its True Genesis
The worship of the sun and the planets, with which were inextricably interwoven the fructifying agencies in Nature, explains their devotion to the study of the heavenly bodies and their advanced knowledge of astronomy. The God-Idea of the Ancients or Sex in Religion
It is my misfortune seldom to fructify, in a regular way, by any but printed sermons. Sunday at Home (From "Twice Told Tales")
Leaving this decision to fructify, let us turn to Constance. The Channings
My sons, there is a splendour that dazzles, rather than enlightens; there is a heat that burns rather than fructifies. Imogen A Pastoral Romance
A character which religion does not fructify—does not soften, enlarge, beautify, and enrich—is not benefited by religion—or, rather, has not possessed itself of religion. Lessons in Life A Series of Familiar Essays
As within the bosom of the earth was supposed to reside the fructifying, life-giving power, and as from it were received all the bounties of life, it was female. The God-Idea of the Ancients or Sex in Religion
Then the diffusion of ideas among mankind is not an event to be dreaded: if they are truths, they will of necessity be useful: by degrees they will fructify. The System of Nature, Volume 2
When he is still he's working up some scheme or another, that he will ripen and fructify later on. Remarks
You need not any way doubt but that feminine old age is always fructifying in qualities sublime—I would have said sibylline. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 3
And, like to that horn of abundance, it was still gallant, succulent, droppy, sappy, pithy, lively, always flourishing, always fructifying, full of juice, full of flower, full of fruit, and all manner of delight. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1
The one nation was chosen that God's grace might fructify through it to all. Expositions of Holy Scripture Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and First Book of Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, and Second Kings chapters I to VII
The Nile overflowed and rushed onward: the Egyptian could not choose the overflow, but he chose to work and make channels for the fructifying waters, and Egypt became the land of corn. Daniel Deronda
Sweet as the honey of Hymettus was the perfume of the orchard, all a powder of white and rosy blooms, among which the bees, pollen-dusted, labored, at their joyous, fructifying task. Darkness and Dawn
I started from a variety known to fructify fairly regularly in our climate, and exhibiting in the mean 12-14 rows, but varying between 8 and 20 as exceptional cases. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
No matter if your thoughts seem to wander, and the subject appears to grow vague; your mind is dwelling on it, and ideas will fructify in your mind unconsciously as seeds sprout in the dark. Prisoner for Blasphemy
Whether it be 'law,' or 'grace and truth,' a man is needed through whom it may fructify to all. Expositions of Holy Scripture
Never was a union better arranged, for if Lully was quick to procure riches, his wife knew how to fructify them by the order and the economy that reigned in her house. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1
Was Sacsahuaman due to the desire to please, at whatever cost, the god that fructified the crops which grew on terraces? Inca Land Explorations in the Highlands of Peru
Outward circumstances must come to fructify genius, and be, as it were, a father to its progeny. The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; The Art of Literature
It ought to be fructifying and bearing interest; instead of which off it goes to Munich for stained glass, or to Italy for a marble altar. Hyacinth
A sect was founded who thought that surgery was the easiest way to enter the gates of Paradise, and they multiplied and fructified. The Glands Regulating Personality
I have a plan which may fructify, although some years may intervene before any decided steps can be taken. Memories of Hawthorne
This spreads and by its own corrosive power eats foothold on the granite; it fructifies in little black velvet spots. The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou; Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylemer Lake
"How we shall be edified and fructified," as that old Methodist said. Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe Compiled From Her Letters and Journals by Her Son Charles Edward Stowe
In her turn, Shiva's wife Kali is the allegory of earth, fructified by the flames of the sun. From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan
In botany, that part of a flower on which the artificial classification is founded, consisting of the filament or stalk, and the anther, which contains the pollen or fructifying powder. American Woman's Home
The stock on which the graft is made is not the thing which you wish to fructify. The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography
The germ of a great number of physical truths is found in the works of the sixteenth century; and that germ would have fructified, had it not been crushed by fanaticism and superstition. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
They do not fructify well even when they grow well. One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered
The sun that burns up the mountains fructifies the vales; the deluge that rushes down the broken rocks with dreadful impetuosity is separated into purling brooks; and the rage of the hurricane purifies the air. Johnson's Lives of the Poets — Volume 1
Moreover, is there human vitality in the sunshine and fructifying dew? After the Storm
There are two kinds of geniuses: one which above all engenders and seeks to engender, and another which willingly lets itself be fructified and brings forth. Beyond Good and Evil
If he has this education, which is a constitutional ingrafting from the mother's blood, fructified by a like potential father, he will be almost immune from all diseases. Appendicitis
Good principles are indeed used as the stalking-horse under cover of which pernicious designs may be advanced; but the better seeds are thus disseminated and fructify after the ill design has failed. Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
The high tide of the foreign millions had ebbed away, showing itself to have been no fructifying Nile but a destructive lava stream, leaving the country charred and desolate after its passage. The Malady of the Century
This fructifying exchange can be successfully accomplished only when receiving means at the same time giving; only he who can give can receive with benefit to himself. Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1
The horse would represent the fructifying spirit both of the tree and of the corn, for the two ideas melt into each other, as we see in customs like the Harvest-May. The Golden Bough
It was the specious argument that had lured him upon this rash enterprise, the hopes that he was confident would have fructified but for the interloping of Francesco. Love-at-Arms
And on the other, a man's whole vision of life and duty was widening and deepening under the fructifying influence of his sorrow. Homespun Tales
The qualities that were born in her had to wait for circumstance and opportunity—but they were there: they were there to stay, whether they ever got a chance to fructify or not. Christian Science
In those far lands I reveled in the ambrosial food that fructifies the soul, the mind, the heart. Alonzo Fitz and Other Stories
In both the Roman and the African custom the animal apparently stands for the corn-spirit, and its fructifying power is supposed to reside especially in its tail. The Golden Bough
His second reason was, that all plants are nourished and fructified by that thing which is moist, of which being deprived they wither away. Complete Works of Plutarch — Volume 3: Essays and Miscellanies
It was merely an unending stretch of wooded hills and grassy plains, bedecked with majestic forests and fructifying rivers and lakes. The Old Northwest : A chronicle of the Ohio Valley and beyond
Other cases analogous with the foregoing could be given; for instance, some kinds of mosses and lichens have never been seen to fructify in France. The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication — Volume 2
I am apt to believe that they did not plant the fructifying seeds of grace among the natives in 1607-1608. Myth, Ritual and Religion — Volume 1
Mannhardt has proved that this branch or tree embodies the tree-spirit conceived as the spirit of vegetation in general, whose vivifying and fructifying influence is thus brought to bear upon the corn in particular. The Golden Bough
They chose to regard it as a miraculous preservation, and the floods of love and sincerity, which fructify every hour of life, burst forth in tumult. A Room with a View
May your life blossom and fructify in love. The Idiot
They distribute fructifying waters, from their rise to their end in the sea. The Grand Canyon of Arizona; how to see it
The toddy is the sap which would nourish and fructify the blossom and young nuts, were it allowed to accomplish its duties. Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon
Will you neglect one of those opportunities which only genius can discover, but which the humble capitalist can help to fructify? Old Friends, Epistolary Parody
At the same time, it will be many years before they can—er—fructify. Peter Ruff and the Double Four
She lays claim to religion and morality, from which, however, divine spirituality, the catholic soul, is absent; and its fructifying grace cannot be replaced by any counterfeit, however well presented it may be. The Lily of the Valley
She would die of hunger, were it not that her own spittle flowing copiously from her mouth waters and fructifies the earth near her, and causes it to bring forth enough for her maintenance. The Legends of the Jews — Volume 1
Like the waters of certain rivers which fructify by overflowing, this recession of the human tide had left the soil enriched with new and generous ideas. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
A fungus is a cellular flowerless plant, fructifying solely by spores, by which it is propagated, and the methods of attachment of which are singularly various and beautiful. Forty Centuries of Ink or, a chronological narrative concerning ink and its backgrounds, introducing incidental observations and deductions, parallels of time and color phenomena, bibliography, chemistry, poetical effusions, citations, anecdotes and curiosa together with some evidence respecting the evanescent character of most inks of to-day and an epitome of chemico-legal ink.
And, as if in the expedient atmosphere of a real summer resort, an acquaintance grew, flowered and fructified on the spot as does the mystic plant of the conjuror. The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million
The preacher likened theological controversies to storms on the coast which result only in heaps of sand, while he compared religious influences to the dew and gentle rains which beautify the earth and fructify it. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White — Volume 2
But her past experience of Nat's moods had taught her to know just when he was assimilating, when impressions were fructifying in him. The Glimpses of the Moon
Better keep your idea while you can: let it still circulate in your blood, and there fructify; inarticulately inciting you to good activities; giving to your whole spiritual life a ruddier health. Latter-Day Pamphlets
Crush the ripe fruit, and cast it aside, Yet its seeds shall fructify, And trees rise where your huts were standing. Sword Blades and Poppy Seed
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