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What happens to the speaker's "foe" at the end of the poem?
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He and the speaker reconcile their differences and become friends.
He is found dead under the tree after attempting to steal the fruit it bore.
He kills the speaker in a fit of rage.
The speaker's anger consumes him and he murders his enemy.
Blake implies that the speaker's "foe" is deceitful and sneaky in the poem.
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