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what shalbe the ende of vs, (thinke wee) being deade, drye and wythered Figge trees, without eyther blossome or fruite, vnworthy any longer to occupye the ground, or to set one foote vppon the earth? He was (without doubt) a most florishinge greene tree, yelding foorth most excellent fruite, |
what shall the end of us, (think we) being dead, dry and withered Fig trees, without either blossom or fruit, unworthy any longer to occupy the ground, or to Set one foot upon the earth? He was (without doubt) a most flourishing green tree, yielding forth most excellent fruit, |
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