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For why boughs unperfect shall be broken (al)together; and the fruits of them be unprofitable, and sour to eat, and covenable to (or suitable for) nothing. [Forsooth branches unended shall be broken; and the fruits of them unprofitable, and sour to eat, and to nothing able.]

For why all (the) sons, that be born of wicked men, be witnesses of wickedness against fathers and mothers, in their asking.

But a just man, though he be before-occupied by death, shall be in refreshing. [The rightwise forsooth, if he were before-occupied by death, in refreshing shall be.]

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