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1
Every man sat under his
own
vine
and fig-tree in safety.
2
Catuvolcos was there, his
own
vine
staff in his hand.
3
In short, the place is home, and he sits under his
own
vine
and fig-tree.
4
I do now sit under my
own
vine
,
and contemplate the growth of vegetable nature.
5
Sitting under our
own
vine
and fig tree, sir!
6
Give me my
own
vine
and fig tree.
7
We shall sit under our
own
vine
.
8
And now, sweet sisters, another year have we sat under our
own
vine
and fig tree unmolested.
9
Most of us enjoy the shadow of our
own
vine
and fig tree-whichit is impossible to mortgage.
10
Thou shalt sit under thine
own
vine
and fig tree, where none shall molest or make thee afraid.
11
Under my
own
vine
and fig-tree; where I hope soon to present my dear brother to his new sister-in-law.
12
To some the purple cluster suggests Bacchanal revelry; to others, sitting under one's
own
vine
and fig-tree-inbrief, a home.
13
When we have given the French a sufficient drubbing, I shall return to repose under my
own
vine
and fig-tree.
14
And Judah and Israel dwelt safely, every man under his
own
vine
and his own fig-tree, all the days of Solomon.
15
The land of Juda was quiet all the days of Simon, and every man sat under his
own
vine
and fig-tree.
16
Returning to Brothertown, I now determined to hold a camp-meeting, under "our
own
vine
and fig tree," in July.
own
vine
own