In what way are the blossoms pledges of the fruitful tree?
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When the poet says 'Fair pledges of a fruitful tree', he is connecting the blossoms to being the promise of a fruitful tree. ... , when the flowers appear, it is nature's assurance that at a later stage, fruit will definitely grow on the tree. Hence blossoms are 'pledges' of a fruit-bearing tree....
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When the poet says 'Fair pledges of a fruitful tree', he is connecting the blossoms to being the promise of a fruitful tree. ... Therefore, when the flowers appear, it is nature's assurance that at a later stage, fruit will definitely grow on the tree. Hence blossoms are 'pledges' of a fruit-bearing tree.
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