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Meanings of crown with fruition in anglès
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Usage of crown with fruition in anglès
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All men were hale and all their wishes used to be crownedwithfruition.
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By making gifts of gold thou art sure to have thy wish crownedwithfruition.'
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Within those mansions are many trees capable of crowningwithfruition every desire of the inmates.
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O, let my wish be crownedwithfruition through the grace of that foremost of Rishis.'
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Of such kingdom not all are worthy: for there joy goes without anger, and solace is crownedwithfruition.
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But if hopes of his sweetheart winged his returning flight, such hopes were not destined to be crownedwithfruition.
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"'"The deities said, 'Our wishes, O holy one, have been crownedwithfruition.
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Hearing those names, O foremost of all men, thou shalt be crownedwithfruition in respect of all thy wishes,-Om
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By these one's energy is increased, sins are dispelled, wishes crownedwithfruition, and knowledge (of diverse kinds) gained.
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There, freed from all his sins, health and happiness become his and whatever wishes arise in his mind become crownedwithfruition.
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Thou art he whose objects are all crownedwithfruition, of themselves and without waiting for the puissance (derivable from penances).
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- Crownedwith fruition in respect of their wishes, they all rose up,-thosemothers of both the Past and the Future.
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O thou of high intelligence, the desires and purposes of those whose sins have been washed off by long-continued penances well-performed, become crownedwithfruition.