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1015.
[He blasts the undeserving tree]
No man eat fruit of thee hereafter for ever.
—xi. 14.
He blasts the undeserving tree,
That we our just desert may see,
Our doom in emblem show'd;
May, ere the barren curse take place,
Bring forth the fruits of righteousness,
And work the works of God.
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